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... take on a political stance . Christopher St John Sprigg's fellow detective novelist , G. D. H. Cole ( who was to go on to write many volumes of Marxist commentary ) brought out his Politics and literature in 1929 ; this was not in any ...
... take on a political stance . Christopher St John Sprigg's fellow detective novelist , G. D. H. Cole ( who was to go on to write many volumes of Marxist commentary ) brought out his Politics and literature in 1929 ; this was not in any ...
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... takes place within , and is a crucial contributor to , the human species ' adaption to its environment . Stanley ... take . Marx himself had planned to write a book on Morgan's Ancient society ( 1877 ) , to show how anthropologists ...
... takes place within , and is a crucial contributor to , the human species ' adaption to its environment . Stanley ... take . Marx himself had planned to write a book on Morgan's Ancient society ( 1877 ) , to show how anthropologists ...
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... take to be that of ' Verse and mathematics ' , originally some 475 pages ( approximately 118,000 words ) , is ... takes up the social and collec- tive origins of art and the subsequent evolution of poetry into an ' individualistic ...
... take to be that of ' Verse and mathematics ' , originally some 475 pages ( approximately 118,000 words ) , is ... takes up the social and collec- tive origins of art and the subsequent evolution of poetry into an ' individualistic ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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