Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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A Monthly Review. T Apropos of ' England , my England ' Barbara Lucas HE Penguin edition of D. H. Lawrence's England , my England ( 1960 ) refers on its inside cover to an ' original of Egbert ' in the title story . Dr Harry Moore , in ...
A Monthly Review. T Apropos of ' England , my England ' Barbara Lucas HE Penguin edition of D. H. Lawrence's England , my England ( 1960 ) refers on its inside cover to an ' original of Egbert ' in the title story . Dr Harry Moore , in ...
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... England with the active interest shown in writers in the States . ( Brinnin records his suprise at the indifference shown to Dylan Thomas in Soho pubs ! ) But is the answer necessarily that the young English writer should to go the ...
... England with the active interest shown in writers in the States . ( Brinnin records his suprise at the indifference shown to Dylan Thomas in Soho pubs ! ) But is the answer necessarily that the young English writer should to go the ...
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... England can claim the advantage . Certain writers may have some- thing in common - Amis with Wain . Osborne with Shelagh Delaney , Wesker with Bernard Kops , Holroyd and Hopkins with myself - but when one throws in Angus Wilson , Harold ...
... England can claim the advantage . Certain writers may have some- thing in common - Amis with Wain . Osborne with Shelagh Delaney , Wesker with Bernard Kops , Holroyd and Hopkins with myself - but when one throws in Angus Wilson , Harold ...
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