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... vision far more through what happens than what is said . These two changes
make his novels of the 1930's far less intense and far more enjoyable to read .
How Lewis could have written Snooty Baronet two years after writing The Apes of
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... vision far more through what happens than what is said . These two changes
make his novels of the 1930's far less intense and far more enjoyable to read .
How Lewis could have written Snooty Baronet two years after writing The Apes of
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They also carry forward what was begun in Snooty Baronet and the other 1930's
novels , as they are written in a more conventional and readable style and
conform somewhat to generic expectations . The later Lewis , in short , writes in a
way ...
They also carry forward what was begun in Snooty Baronet and the other 1930's
novels , as they are written in a more conventional and readable style and
conform somewhat to generic expectations . The later Lewis , in short , writes in a
way ...
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A number of his works are regarded by Moore himself as hackwork , written to
support his serious fiction ; these include ... to The Atlantic , and in anthologies
including The Irish Genius , edited by Devin A. Garrity ( 1960 ) , Canadian Writing
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A number of his works are regarded by Moore himself as hackwork , written to
support his serious fiction ; these include ... to The Atlantic , and in anthologies
including The Irish Genius , edited by Devin A. Garrity ( 1960 ) , Canadian Writing
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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