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In fact , what I've thought of more and more is Flaubert's Un Coeur Simple . Because what was behind writing that book for Flaubert was the challenge of describing someone utterly unlike himself , a simple person like those old women in ...
In fact , what I've thought of more and more is Flaubert's Un Coeur Simple . Because what was behind writing that book for Flaubert was the challenge of describing someone utterly unlike himself , a simple person like those old women in ...
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So long live Peter Simple , who has helped to render paper tigresses such as Dame Judith Hart and Mrs. Barbara Castle into toothless hags who , in their judgements of the world , merely seem to echo the self - righteous pronouncements ...
So long live Peter Simple , who has helped to render paper tigresses such as Dame Judith Hart and Mrs. Barbara Castle into toothless hags who , in their judgements of the world , merely seem to echo the self - righteous pronouncements ...
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but that his father was the son of a German - Jewish emigré who had come to Bradford in the 1860s , and that as a young man , Peter Simple , alias Michael Wharton , was called Michael Nathan . Some of the story which he then unfolded ...
but that his father was the son of a German - Jewish emigré who had come to Bradford in the 1860s , and that as a young man , Peter Simple , alias Michael Wharton , was called Michael Nathan . Some of the story which he then unfolded ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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