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ARTHUR CLOUGH |
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John Schad |
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In this, the first book on Clough for over thirty years, John Schad celebrates Clough the anti-poet, a poet whose dedication to the strange world of continental thought makes him a... |
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SHASHI DESHPANDE |
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Amrita Bhalla |
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A critical analysis of Shashi Deshpande accessible to students and teachers, and offering a new insight into the methodologies of reading an Indian woman writer.... |
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RUDYARD KIPLING |
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Montefiore Jan |
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This book argues that Kipling’s writings, at once Victorian
conservative and modernist subversive, preaching imperialist
control yet speaking for subaltern races and classes, a... |
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MATTHEW ARNOLD |
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Campbell Kate |
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Poet, school inspector, civil servant and critic: this study examines the interrelationship of Arnold’s different activities in tracing his evolution as a publicist to the publicat... |
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POPE AMONGST THE SATIRISTS 1660 - 1750 |
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Brean Hammond |
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This book studies the ‘Golden Age’ of satire in the period 1660-1750, its dominant literary forms and its outstanding practitioners.... |
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