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Page 69
... least show signs of trying hard , of energy and invention . Here for instance is the opening of one such , the late Richard Farina's Been Down So Long it Looks Like Up to Me : To Athené then . Young Gnossos Pappadopoulis , furry Pooh ...
... least show signs of trying hard , of energy and invention . Here for instance is the opening of one such , the late Richard Farina's Been Down So Long it Looks Like Up to Me : To Athené then . Young Gnossos Pappadopoulis , furry Pooh ...
Page 183
... least his way of describing them is : whereas Amis and Wilson keep comedy and horror on separate planes in their fiction , Burgess , like Waugh , often fuses them . In some respects Alex is not at all a stereotype delinquent . He and ...
... least his way of describing them is : whereas Amis and Wilson keep comedy and horror on separate planes in their fiction , Burgess , like Waugh , often fuses them . In some respects Alex is not at all a stereotype delinquent . He and ...
Page 214
... least , are to be found in any self - respecting intellectual quarterly or glossy monthly , yet no one seems very interested in the theoretical justification and possibilities of the short story , a situation that contrasts with recent ...
... least , are to be found in any self - respecting intellectual quarterly or glossy monthly , yet no one seems very interested in the theoretical justification and possibilities of the short story , a situation that contrasts with recent ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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