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Although he continued to write constantly for almost thirty more years and
although , as an editor , he still influenced the course of popular fiction , he was
no longer - physically , creatively , or socially — at the heart of nineteenth century
...
Although he continued to write constantly for almost thirty more years and
although , as an editor , he still influenced the course of popular fiction , he was
no longer - physically , creatively , or socially — at the heart of nineteenth century
...
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Having no university connections and never comfortable in London , Bates
stayed in Rushden and continued his literary apprenticeship under Garnett and
Kirby . Even before this , he had discovered in the Continental masters ,
especially ...
Having no university connections and never comfortable in London , Bates
stayed in Rushden and continued his literary apprenticeship under Garnett and
Kirby . Even before this , he had discovered in the Continental masters ,
especially ...
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Although he continued his usual pace of writing during the war - five more novels
between 1914 and 1919 — much of his energy was spent in patriotic activities
ranging from entertaining soldiers to front - line journalism . From May 9 , 1918 ...
Although he continued his usual pace of writing during the war - five more novels
between 1914 and 1919 — much of his energy was spent in patriotic activities
ranging from entertaining soldiers to front - line journalism . From May 9 , 1918 ...
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