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... writing . Writers of fiction particularly labor under this handicap because their work must conform to the ideologies imposed by the remunerative women's magazines . Only an econom- ically independent writer or a genuine artist like ...
... writing . Writers of fiction particularly labor under this handicap because their work must conform to the ideologies imposed by the remunerative women's magazines . Only an econom- ically independent writer or a genuine artist like ...
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... minds , Hume , Berkeley , a whole line of Catholic writers , and a whole congeries of late Latin writers . You can not write or understand any history , and you can not write or understand any 322 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... minds , Hume , Berkeley , a whole line of Catholic writers , and a whole congeries of late Latin writers . You can not write or understand any history , and you can not write or understand any 322 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
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... writing were con- siderably more binding than any obligation to present life as it appeared to the eyes of the writer . A disregard for these conventions was met with indignation . Failure to observe the accepted cliches in writing ...
... writing were con- siderably more binding than any obligation to present life as it appeared to the eyes of the writer . A disregard for these conventions was met with indignation . Failure to observe the accepted cliches in writing ...
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