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Page 253
... Eustace and Hilda trilogy— The Shrimp and the Anemone ( 1944 ) , The Sixth Heaven ( 1946 ) and Eustace and Hilda ( 1947 ) : the relationship of man to his conscience , his sense of right and wrong , and right behaviour . This comes out ...
... Eustace and Hilda trilogy— The Shrimp and the Anemone ( 1944 ) , The Sixth Heaven ( 1946 ) and Eustace and Hilda ( 1947 ) : the relationship of man to his conscience , his sense of right and wrong , and right behaviour . This comes out ...
Page 255
... Eustace is a little boy , in The Sixth Heaven an undergraduate at Oxford , in Eustace and Hilda a young man mainly on holiday in Venice . Hartley works out his story with all the concentration on a single issue of classical French ...
... Eustace is a little boy , in The Sixth Heaven an undergraduate at Oxford , in Eustace and Hilda a young man mainly on holiday in Venice . Hartley works out his story with all the concentration on a single issue of classical French ...
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... Eustace and Hilda , 253 , 255 , 256 Eustace and Hilda trilogy , 253-6 172 , 296 ; Studs Lonigan trilogy , 148-51 ; other novels , 151–2 Father and Son ( James T. Farrell ) , 151 Father and Son ( Edmund Gosse ) , 224 Fathers , The , 124 ...
... Eustace and Hilda , 253 , 255 , 256 Eustace and Hilda trilogy , 253-6 172 , 296 ; Studs Lonigan trilogy , 148-51 ; other novels , 151–2 Father and Son ( James T. Farrell ) , 151 Father and Son ( Edmund Gosse ) , 224 Fathers , The , 124 ...
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