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... fact , the very spirit of progress , which the world can never do without . + Christopher Sprigg was never moved either in prose or verse to translate his fascination with aviation into a symbol of ' political ' progress , as did many ...
... fact , the very spirit of progress , which the world can never do without . + Christopher Sprigg was never moved either in prose or verse to translate his fascination with aviation into a symbol of ' political ' progress , as did many ...
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... fact of her ever - increasing awareness that her love for Ian ' ceased to be of any use ' leads her to put her head in the gas - oven and kill herself . It seemed now , after Barbara's death , that Ian would be able to return to the ...
... fact of her ever - increasing awareness that her love for Ian ' ceased to be of any use ' leads her to put her head in the gas - oven and kill herself . It seemed now , after Barbara's death , that Ian would be able to return to the ...
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... fact may have flawed the book that he feels ' beyond repair of close criticism ' is the fact that the very drafting of those ' Studies ' might have had a detrimental effect on the final revision of Illusion and reality . ( Such a ...
... fact may have flawed the book that he feels ' beyond repair of close criticism ' is the fact that the very drafting of those ' Studies ' might have had a detrimental effect on the final revision of Illusion and reality . ( Such a ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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