Injury Time: A MemoirPimlico, 2003 - 183 páginas D.J. Enright died soon after putting the finishing touches to this memoir and commonplace book in which he muses upon his own condition and that of the world he knows he is leaving. With humanity and wit, he contemplates literature, manners, morals, people and the English language. |
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... reviewer - cum - essayist . The most substantial of his critical essays were gathered together over the years in ... reviews which ix INJURY TIME.
... reviewer - cum - essayist . The most substantial of his critical essays were gathered together over the years in ... reviews which ix INJURY TIME.
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... reviewer in the Times Literary Supplement praised it on first publication because ' in the most literal sense , it defies criticism ' . It most literally ( an intensification of an intensifier , in that something is either literal or it ...
... reviewer in the Times Literary Supplement praised it on first publication because ' in the most literal sense , it defies criticism ' . It most literally ( an intensification of an intensifier , in that something is either literal or it ...
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... reviewer ( female , young ) of a reprint of Q. D. Leavis's Fiction and the Reading Public , first published in 1932 , tells us that such was the author's struggle in a male - dominated establishment to get the book published that she ...
... reviewer ( female , young ) of a reprint of Q. D. Leavis's Fiction and the Reading Public , first published in 1932 , tells us that such was the author's struggle in a male - dominated establishment to get the book published that she ...
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An Introduction to Moral Philosophy and Moral Education Robin Barrow Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |