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RUDYARD KIPLING |
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Jan Montefiore |
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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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Currently unavailable. JOHN WILMOT EARL OF ROCHESTER |
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Germaine Greer |
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A scrupulous account of the career of the poet John Wilmot second Earl of Rochester (1647-80) without the usual accretion of mis-attribution and salacious or moralising anecdote.... |
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BYRON |
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J. Drummond Bone |
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Byron's writing has achieved a new popularity, and he is now widely regarded as a radical and unconventional forerunner of many of the ideas and writing techniques associated with ... |
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ANGUS WILSON |
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Peter Conradi |
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A lucid and accessible study of Angus Wilson, a magnificently eclectic novelist, who understands the theatricality of modern life, and provides maps of Englishness, maps of the anx... |
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ANTHONY TROLLOPE |
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Andrew Sanders |
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A lucid and comprehensive introduction to the full range of Trollope's popular works.
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