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Page 140
... Lawrence's credit , Caudwell suggests , that as a novelist he could see the futility of the ' pure artist ' , especially at a time when cash relationships and the market seemed more important than rela- tions between persons : ' Lawrence's ...
... Lawrence's credit , Caudwell suggests , that as a novelist he could see the futility of the ' pure artist ' , especially at a time when cash relationships and the market seemed more important than rela- tions between persons : ' Lawrence's ...
Page 141
... Lawrence meet one another because ' bourgeois intel- lectuals obsessed with a false notion of the nature of freedom , are by the inherent contradictions of their notion at length driven to liberty's opposite , Fascism.28 Shaw and Lawrence ...
... Lawrence meet one another because ' bourgeois intel- lectuals obsessed with a false notion of the nature of freedom , are by the inherent contradictions of their notion at length driven to liberty's opposite , Fascism.28 Shaw and Lawrence ...
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... Lawrence and Lenin as paradigms of the hero . Among others , Auden , reviewing a book on Lawrence , remarked that Lenin and Lawrence ' seem to me the two whose lives exemplify most completely what is best and significant in our time.49 ...
... Lawrence and Lenin as paradigms of the hero . Among others , Auden , reviewing a book on Lawrence , remarked that Lenin and Lawrence ' seem to me the two whose lives exemplify most completely what is best and significant in our time.49 ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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