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... imaginative outlet in some of the ' serious ' short stories he was to write over ten years later . And his novel This my hand is set in the fictional Tinford which has many of the qualities that Bradford must have impressed upon him ...
... imaginative outlet in some of the ' serious ' short stories he was to write over ten years later . And his novel This my hand is set in the fictional Tinford which has many of the qualities that Bradford must have impressed upon him ...
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... imaginative literature , as exemplified by New country ( 1933 ) , discussed earlier . Nevertheless , despite the variegated ' response to actual conditions ' ( Williams ) — in this sense Illusion and reality was determined ...
... imaginative literature , as exemplified by New country ( 1933 ) , discussed earlier . Nevertheless , despite the variegated ' response to actual conditions ' ( Williams ) — in this sense Illusion and reality was determined ...
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... imaginative experiment , is part of the labour process because it is a guide to action . Kornilov quotes a paragraph from Capital to illustrate his point : it is a quotation which is also pertinent to the central aims of Illusion and ...
... imaginative experiment , is part of the labour process because it is a guide to action . Kornilov quotes a paragraph from Capital to illustrate his point : it is a quotation which is also pertinent to the central aims of Illusion and ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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