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used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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Scheherazade Or the Future of the English Novel John Carruthers
Originally published in 1928 "A brilliant essay..." Daily Herald A
survey of contemporary fiction in England and America lends to the
conclusion that the literary and scientific influences of the last
fifty years have combined to make the novel of today predominantly
analytic. The author argues that it has therefore gained in
psychological subtlety, but lost its form and how this may be
regained is put forward in the conclusion. 90pp Thamyris Or Is
There a Future for Poetry? R C Trevelyan Originally published in
1925 "Learned, sensible and very well-written." New Statesman This
volume examines the possibilities of development for modern poetry.
90pp Saxo Grammaticus First Aid for the Best-Seller Ernest Weekley
Originally published in 1930 "A very shocking collection of vile
phrases from contemporary writers." Daily News Authored by the
philologist Ernest Weekley, this volume represents the original
emergency grammar manual for time-pressed best-selling writers.
88pp Deucalion Or the Future of Literary Criticism Geoffrey West
Originally published in 1930 This book discusses the true function
of criticism and asks how modern criticism is performing it. 86pp
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Surnames (Paperback)
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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1914 Edition.
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the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
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++++ French Prose Composition; University Tutorial Series 3 Ernest
Weekley W.B. Clive, 1905 Foreign Language Study; French; Foreign
Language Study / French; French language
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1914. The author's aim in this book was to steer a clear course
between a too learned and a too superficial treatment, and rather
to show how surnames are formed, than to adduce innumerable
examples which the reader should be able to solve for himself. The
subject matter is divided into a number of rather short chapters,
dealing with the various classes and subdivision into which
surnames fall; but the natural association which exists between
names often prevailed over rigid classification.
1914. The author's aim in this book was to steer a clear course
between a too learned and a too superficial treatment, and rather
to show how surnames are formed, than to adduce innumerable
examples which the reader should be able to solve for himself. The
subject matter is divided into a number of rather short chapters,
dealing with the various classes and subdivision into which
surnames fall; but the natural association which exists between
names often prevailed over rigid classification.
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