From Dickens to HardyBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1973 - 517 pages |
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... popular need ; in this case , for influences which would soften and make intelligible the harsh conditions of Victorian life . George Eliot's testimony is representative – " The only effect I ardently long to produce by my writings is ...
... popular need ; in this case , for influences which would soften and make intelligible the harsh conditions of Victorian life . George Eliot's testimony is representative – " The only effect I ardently long to produce by my writings is ...
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... popular press since has been largely conservative . What did happen in the later part of the century was that the daily cheap press , with more paper and faster printing , with a huge audience and an enormous investment , increased its ...
... popular press since has been largely conservative . What did happen in the later part of the century was that the daily cheap press , with more paper and faster printing , with a huge audience and an enormous investment , increased its ...
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... popular press should remember that most of its readers are primarily concerned with the sporting pages and the features , and read the paper for other reasons than to obtain solid information and material for careful thought and sober ...
... popular press should remember that most of its readers are primarily concerned with the sporting pages and the features , and read the paper for other reasons than to obtain solid information and material for careful thought and sober ...
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