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Literature and the historian, by W. Laqueur.
The writer as canary, by A. G. Lehmann.
Jean-Paul Sartre and politics, by F. Bondy.
Engagement and neutrality in Weimar Germany, by G. Craig.
On Thomas Mann's political career, by H. Pross.
D. H. Lawrence and modern society, by D. Jacobson.
Politics in the novels of Graham Greene, by A. Burgess.
T. S. Eliot on culture and progress, by R. Rees.
Imperialism: Conrad's heart of darkness, by J. Raskin.
Roy Campbell, outsider on the right, by B. Bergonzi.
Orwell's patriotism, by S. Lutman.
Literature and revolution in the United States: The Partisan review, by J. Gilbert.
The Japanese novel and disengagement, by E. Seidensticker.
The Clarté movement in France, 1919-21, by N. Racine.
Romaine Rolland, by M. Nadeau.
Volk ohne Raum: a note on Hans Grimm, by F. L. Carsten.
The writer as canary, by A. G. Lehmann.
Jean-Paul Sartre and politics, by F. Bondy.
Engagement and neutrality in Weimar Germany, by G. Craig.
On Thomas Mann's political career, by H. Pross.
D. H. Lawrence and modern society, by D. Jacobson.
Politics in the novels of Graham Greene, by A. Burgess.
T. S. Eliot on culture and progress, by R. Rees.
Imperialism: Conrad's heart of darkness, by J. Raskin.
Roy Campbell, outsider on the right, by B. Bergonzi.
Orwell's patriotism, by S. Lutman.
Literature and revolution in the United States: The Partisan review, by J. Gilbert.
The Japanese novel and disengagement, by E. Seidensticker.
The Clarté movement in France, 1919-21, by N. Racine.
Romaine Rolland, by M. Nadeau.
Volk ohne Raum: a note on Hans Grimm, by F. L. Carsten.