Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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Harold John Massingham. XXVI MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS MY DEAR X , On your coast of Coromandel you do not , I know read novels . Neither do you travel in Tubes and eat Grape - nuts . But we do : we cannot help ourselves . This tyrannic age ...
Harold John Massingham. XXVI MODERN REALISTIC NOVELS MY DEAR X , On your coast of Coromandel you do not , I know read novels . Neither do you travel in Tubes and eat Grape - nuts . But we do : we cannot help ourselves . This tyrannic age ...
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... novels ( his name you will not see in the pontifical announcements of literary dinners and ceremonies ) are a protest against realism . There are two definite types of novel being written to - day in England - the popular type and the ...
... novels ( his name you will not see in the pontifical announcements of literary dinners and ceremonies ) are a protest against realism . There are two definite types of novel being written to - day in England - the popular type and the ...
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... novels . Davenport is the transcendental personality of Harry Belsire . Harry is a perfectly normal young man of a candid disposition , of social qualities , and decent impulses , an employee in a respectable firm of photographic ...
... novels . Davenport is the transcendental personality of Harry Belsire . Harry is a perfectly normal young man of a candid disposition , of social qualities , and decent impulses , an employee in a respectable firm of photographic ...
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