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... reflects the poem's epic indifference to a conventionally unfolding time - sequence . In the visual arts , cubism and its derivatives were able to achieve simultaneity of vision and the dissolution of conventional per- spective in a far ...
... reflects the poem's epic indifference to a conventionally unfolding time - sequence . In the visual arts , cubism and its derivatives were able to achieve simultaneity of vision and the dissolution of conventional per- spective in a far ...
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... reflect the influence of Orwell ( and of Orwell's own models , Wells's When the Sleeper Wakes and Huxley's Brave New World ) , and indicate an immense distaste for the welfare state and the planned society associated with the post - war ...
... reflect the influence of Orwell ( and of Orwell's own models , Wells's When the Sleeper Wakes and Huxley's Brave New World ) , and indicate an immense distaste for the welfare state and the planned society associated with the post - war ...
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... reflects Anna's own experience , as described in the blue note- book , and the intercalated sections of ' straight ' narrative ; and ( b ) how muffled , unfocused and generally inferior this draft novel is to Anna's direct accounts of ...
... reflects Anna's own experience , as described in the blue note- book , and the intercalated sections of ' straight ' narrative ; and ( b ) how muffled , unfocused and generally inferior this draft novel is to Anna's direct accounts of ...
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Preface 74 | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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