A Review of English Literature, 5-6. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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... writing , that keeps me indoors [ he notes on 2 November 1890 ] . ... And yet writing for its own sake , the only reasonable activity or art available to me , is rather a thing to be avoided . I prefer letters . In seizing the passing ...
... writing , that keeps me indoors [ he notes on 2 November 1890 ] . ... And yet writing for its own sake , the only reasonable activity or art available to me , is rather a thing to be avoided . I prefer letters . In seizing the passing ...
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... writing itself rather than on matters of person- ality , politics or religious persuasion . Otherwise there is a ... writing in English but also to reach some understanding of how Indian writers view some of the problems of life in India ...
... writing itself rather than on matters of person- ality , politics or religious persuasion . Otherwise there is a ... writing in English but also to reach some understanding of how Indian writers view some of the problems of life in India ...
25. oldal
... writers on the banned list . These magazines and others like them prepared the way for the modern movement in Australian writing . As internationalism in the arts slowly gained ground , and as the threat of war loomed closer , a group ...
... writers on the banned list . These magazines and others like them prepared the way for the modern movement in Australian writing . As internationalism in the arts slowly gained ground , and as the threat of war loomed closer , a group ...
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