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... suggest his contem- poraneity . Although his work was hardly ' finished ' ( as he himself remarked ) and although we must recognise some of its ' vulgari- ties ' , we should also seek out its very palpable strengths , especially some of ...
... suggest his contem- poraneity . Although his work was hardly ' finished ' ( as he himself remarked ) and although we must recognise some of its ' vulgari- ties ' , we should also seek out its very palpable strengths , especially some of ...
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... suggest that Caudwell was scrutinising not only the current intellectual trend , but his own motivations . He wrote to a friend describing the story as a depiction of ' the failure of idealism , as long as it is really only a selfish ...
... suggest that Caudwell was scrutinising not only the current intellectual trend , but his own motivations . He wrote to a friend describing the story as a depiction of ' the failure of idealism , as long as it is really only a selfish ...
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... suggest in ' Pacificism and violence ' : If Fascism develops , he [ the bourgeois pacifist ] cannot suppress it in ... suggests how difficult it is to remain neutral ; the refusal not to act , in its negative way , furthers the violence ...
... suggest in ' Pacificism and violence ' : If Fascism develops , he [ the bourgeois pacifist ] cannot suppress it in ... suggests how difficult it is to remain neutral ; the refusal not to act , in its negative way , furthers the violence ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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