Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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A Monthly Review. January Pathology of Literary Success ' in which ' success may mean the enthusiasm of an audience who appreciate qualities which have little connexion with literature ' ; none the less , a pattern of serious criticism ...
A Monthly Review. January Pathology of Literary Success ' in which ' success may mean the enthusiasm of an audience who appreciate qualities which have little connexion with literature ' ; none the less , a pattern of serious criticism ...
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... successful on television , chosen husky characters in a drab environment , and drawn on the vernacular , Arden a bit self - consciously , the other two with total conviction . The only one yet to enjoy West End success is Pinter , aided ...
... successful on television , chosen husky characters in a drab environment , and drawn on the vernacular , Arden a bit self - consciously , the other two with total conviction . The only one yet to enjoy West End success is Pinter , aided ...
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... success rate appears to be de- clining ; 40 per cent of discharges in 1938 reappeared in court , and in the late 1940s the percentage was 50 per cent . To some extent this decline can be explained by a deterioration in the quality of ...
... success rate appears to be de- clining ; 40 per cent of discharges in 1938 reappeared in court , and in the late 1940s the percentage was 50 per cent . To some extent this decline can be explained by a deterioration in the quality of ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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