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The “ Angry Young Men , ” as their fictional heroes were called , were educated
men who did not want to be gentlemen . Kenneth Allsop called them “ a new ,
rootless , faithless , classless class ” lacking in manners and morals ; W .
Somerset ...
The “ Angry Young Men , ” as their fictional heroes were called , were educated
men who did not want to be gentlemen . Kenneth Allsop called them “ a new ,
rootless , faithless , classless class ” lacking in manners and morals ; W .
Somerset ...
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This period of “ intensive joke swapping , ” as Larkin called it , continued when
Amis entered the army in 1942 . He became an officer , served in the Royal
Signals , and landed in Normandy in June , 1944 . After service in France ,
Belgium ...
This period of “ intensive joke swapping , ” as Larkin called it , continued when
Amis entered the army in 1942 . He became an officer , served in the Royal
Signals , and landed in Normandy in June , 1944 . After service in France ,
Belgium ...
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... beneath the facade of innocence lies a cauldron of sin — a dark vision of the
human condition that some critics have called Calvinistic . Another tale , “ The
Lake , ” is based on Bradbury ' s experience as a seven - year - old , when his
cousin ...
... beneath the facade of innocence lies a cauldron of sin — a dark vision of the
human condition that some critics have called Calvinistic . Another tale , “ The
Lake , ” is based on Bradbury ' s experience as a seven - year - old , when his
cousin ...
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