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Amis ' early novels are considered by many critics to be “ angry ” novels of protest
against the contemporary social , political , and economic scene in Britain . The
themes include : resentment of a rigid class stratification ; rejection of formal ...
Amis ' early novels are considered by many critics to be “ angry ” novels of protest
against the contemporary social , political , and economic scene in Britain . The
themes include : resentment of a rigid class stratification ; rejection of formal ...
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After that time , most of his works appeared first in this magazine , and eventually
Barthelme ' s name became almost a synonym for an ironic , fragmentary style
that characterized its pages in the late 1960 ' s and early 1970 ' s . Barthelme ...
After that time , most of his works appeared first in this magazine , and eventually
Barthelme ' s name became almost a synonym for an ironic , fragmentary style
that characterized its pages in the late 1960 ' s and early 1970 ' s . Barthelme ...
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These and other early stories , which he published in such pulp magazines as
Weird Tales , Amazing Stories , and Astounding Science Fiction , served as his
apprenticeship , an opportunity to perfect his style , deepen his vision , and
develop ...
These and other early stories , which he published in such pulp magazines as
Weird Tales , Amazing Stories , and Astounding Science Fiction , served as his
apprenticeship , an opportunity to perfect his style , deepen his vision , and
develop ...
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