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A crucial work in this process was Wayne C. Booth's The Rhetoric of Fiction , published in 1961 : it is sad that Jacobson showed himself so unaware of the arguments put forward in this book , and the subsequent critical response to them ...
A crucial work in this process was Wayne C. Booth's The Rhetoric of Fiction , published in 1961 : it is sad that Jacobson showed himself so unaware of the arguments put forward in this book , and the subsequent critical response to them ...
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I am referring to Andrew Sinclair's Gog , published in 1967. Sinclair is an immensely industrious and prolific writer ; during the last ten years he has published several novels and books on American history ; but one would hardly have ...
I am referring to Andrew Sinclair's Gog , published in 1967. Sinclair is an immensely industrious and prolific writer ; during the last ten years he has published several novels and books on American history ; but one would hardly have ...
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Catholicism does not appear in Waugh's fiction until Brideshead , but in 1935 he published his life of the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion , which made apparent his own religious commitments , and showed that he was capable of a very ...
Catholicism does not appear in Waugh's fiction until Brideshead , but in 1935 he published his life of the Jesuit martyr Edmund Campion , which made apparent his own religious commitments , and showed that he was capable of a very ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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