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English language series Frank Northen Magill. poets ( including Amis himself ,
Philip Larkin , John Wain , and D . J . Enright , all of whom also wrote fiction ) saw
their work as an alternative to the symbolic and allusive poetry of T . S . Eliot and
...
English language series Frank Northen Magill. poets ( including Amis himself ,
Philip Larkin , John Wain , and D . J . Enright , all of whom also wrote fiction ) saw
their work as an alternative to the symbolic and allusive poetry of T . S . Eliot and
...
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This important essay considers Amis in the light of poet Stephen Spender ' s
distinction between modern and contemporary . Although Amis rejects the
modern mode , he is important because of his use of language , his awareness of
his limits ...
This important essay considers Amis in the light of poet Stephen Spender ' s
distinction between modern and contemporary . Although Amis rejects the
modern mode , he is important because of his use of language , his awareness of
his limits ...
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Epstein quickly conceded that he had indeed copied passages from Amis ' novel
and others into a notebook which he had then inadvertently used for his own
novel . Thirteen deletions were made for the second American edition of Epstein '
s ...
Epstein quickly conceded that he had indeed copied passages from Amis ' novel
and others into a notebook which he had then inadvertently used for his own
novel . Thirteen deletions were made for the second American edition of Epstein '
s ...
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