Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1964 |
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... shows us what we used to be , what we want to be , what we are frightened of becoming ; it rarely shows us what we are – if it does so , the public usually loses interest and moves on . If we took Hamlet's word for it and accepted ...
... shows us what we used to be , what we want to be , what we are frightened of becoming ; it rarely shows us what we are – if it does so , the public usually loses interest and moves on . If we took Hamlet's word for it and accepted ...
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... shows he would see us as a society without religion ; hating war and seeking substitutes for it in careerism and sex ; mistrusting authority , whether represented by governments , schools , or psychoanalysts ; coupling a non - political ...
... shows he would see us as a society without religion ; hating war and seeking substitutes for it in careerism and sex ; mistrusting authority , whether represented by governments , schools , or psychoanalysts ; coupling a non - political ...
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... show . The appetite for security accounts for some of the oddest exhibits in the West End , as security seems more and more ... shows appeared almost simultaneously . Both were slick productions and whole - hearted contributions to the ...
... show . The appetite for security accounts for some of the oddest exhibits in the West End , as security seems more and more ... shows appeared almost simultaneously . Both were slick productions and whole - hearted contributions to the ...
Continguts
For new readers | 3 |
What the papers show Rudolf Klein | 19 |
Televisions tiny truths J D S Haworth | 26 |
No s’hi han mostrat 13 seccions
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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20TH CENTURY accept aggression Alan Sillitoe American artistic artistic language attitudes audience Beatles become behaviour Britain British C. P. Snow Cambridge cent CENTURY AUTUMN CENTURY SPRING CENTURY WINTER child cinema course crimes of violence culture death Donald MacRae electors emotional England English experience fact feel film German Goldfinger housing human idea increase Indian industry interest isolation Jewish Jews kind Labour Party land less living London loneliness look Lord Mark Abrams middle class mirror modern moral murder never newspaper offenders Oxbridge parents perhaps Peter Brook picture play political prison problem produced programmes racing recent response Russian Scottish seems sense sexual shows social social class society sociology television theatre thing tion traditional workers working-class write YMCA young