Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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Pàgina 73
... young authors , strike a close relationship ( one often thinks that the changes proposed by American editors have less to do with faults in the material than with the desire of editors to seem indispensable ) , draw them into the swim ...
... young authors , strike a close relationship ( one often thinks that the changes proposed by American editors have less to do with faults in the material than with the desire of editors to seem indispensable ) , draw them into the swim ...
Pàgina 77
... young English authors to take up American themes , and eventually - since this is the obvious gambit for survival – they go to America to be more fully in the swim . - - Part of the problem for young authors in Britain is to break in ...
... young English authors to take up American themes , and eventually - since this is the obvious gambit for survival – they go to America to be more fully in the swim . - - Part of the problem for young authors in Britain is to break in ...
Pàgina 259
... young Richard * and so on . I was only too pleased . I'd just managed to escape from the essential works order - I'd been working in a factory all during the war and felt that really a spot of country air would just be about the thing I ...
... young Richard * and so on . I was only too pleased . I'd just managed to escape from the essential works order - I'd been working in a factory all during the war and felt that really a spot of country air would just be about the thing I ...
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