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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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After struggling with an unpublished play entitled Eleuthéria in the late 1940 ' s ,
he began publication of the series of plays that are as important as his novels to
his present literary reputation . These include , notably , En attendant Godot ...
After struggling with an unpublished play entitled Eleuthéria in the late 1940 ' s ,
he began publication of the series of plays that are as important as his novels to
his present literary reputation . These include , notably , En attendant Godot ...
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The immediate result was the trilogy of novels that constitutes his most important
achievement in prose fiction : Molloy ... Although Beckett himself attached more
importance to his novels than to his plays , it was not until the 1960 ' s that critics ...
The immediate result was the trilogy of novels that constitutes his most important
achievement in prose fiction : Molloy ... Although Beckett himself attached more
importance to his novels than to his plays , it was not until the 1960 ' s that critics ...
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