The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyV. Gollancz Limited, 1944 - 285 Seiten |
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... never quite sure in such moments whether he deliberately imitated his mother , just to let us have a good laugh , or whether , on the contrary , he couldn't help looking like her and even failed to realize the resemblance . He appeared ...
... never quite sure in such moments whether he deliberately imitated his mother , just to let us have a good laugh , or whether , on the contrary , he couldn't help looking like her and even failed to realize the resemblance . He appeared ...
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... never quite lost its savour of enjoyable sloppiness - apocalypse or not . Berlin had no Bohemia . The artists were too commercial to be veritable bohemians ; the bourgeoisie , too smart to be outright Philistines . But in Munich the ...
... never quite lost its savour of enjoyable sloppiness - apocalypse or not . Berlin had no Bohemia . The artists were too commercial to be veritable bohemians ; the bourgeoisie , too smart to be outright Philistines . But in Munich the ...
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... never live up to its inherent poten- tialities . It was never given a chance . Does it make me feel better that other literary reviews are in a similar fix ? No , it hardly means any comfort that the " Southern Review " has to suspend ...
... never live up to its inherent poten- tialities . It was never given a chance . Does it make me feel better that other literary reviews are in a similar fix ? No , it hardly means any comfort that the " Southern Review " has to suspend ...
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The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | 15 |
War 19141919 | 33 |
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