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... E.M. Forster and Edward Thomas propagated this myth of England as a golden rural world where true feeling might still be found . Edward Thomas was , however , a very fine writer . He was another of the ' nature writers ' , trying his ...
... E.M. Forster and Edward Thomas propagated this myth of England as a golden rural world where true feeling might still be found . Edward Thomas was , however , a very fine writer . He was another of the ' nature writers ' , trying his ...
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... E.M. Forster . Both The Longest Journey and Howards End , the novels set in England and dealing with specifically English themes , contain a strong sense of time and of place , and they are informed by the love of the English ...
... E.M. Forster . Both The Longest Journey and Howards End , the novels set in England and dealing with specifically English themes , contain a strong sense of time and of place , and they are informed by the love of the English ...
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... E.M. Forster , The Longest Journey , p . 269. Penguin , Harmondsworth , 1978 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 13 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 262 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 132 . D.H. Lawrence , The Rainbow , p . 465. Penguin ...
... E.M. Forster , The Longest Journey , p . 269. Penguin , Harmondsworth , 1978 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 13 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 262 . E.M. Forster , ibid . , p . 132 . D.H. Lawrence , The Rainbow , p . 465. Penguin ...
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