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... question of how far the artifacts of non - Western civilisations also manifest this dynamism is debatable , and has given rise to argument between Morse Peckham and E. H. Gombrich ( see Innovations , ed . Bergonzi , 1968 : pp . 109-21 ) ...
... question of how far the artifacts of non - Western civilisations also manifest this dynamism is debatable , and has given rise to argument between Morse Peckham and E. H. Gombrich ( see Innovations , ed . Bergonzi , 1968 : pp . 109-21 ) ...
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... question in the final chapter . I shall conclude this discussion of the the English ideology by looking at some particular novels . That there is a crisis in the Eng- lish sense of cultural identity is obvious , and what I have called ...
... question in the final chapter . I shall conclude this discussion of the the English ideology by looking at some particular novels . That there is a crisis in the Eng- lish sense of cultural identity is obvious , and what I have called ...
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... question of national identity , which is why I think it appropriate to link Sinclair's book with Nigel Dennis's , even though Sinclair's fable ranges far more widely and is far less controlled . Sinclair has said : I think as we lose ...
... question of national identity , which is why I think it appropriate to link Sinclair's book with Nigel Dennis's , even though Sinclair's fable ranges far more widely and is far less controlled . Sinclair has said : I think as we lose ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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