4.2 | 2006
Revolving Commitments in France and Britain, 1929-1955
Edited by Stan SMITH and Jennifer BIRKETT
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Introduction: Right Left Right [Full text]Introduction to this issue of E-rea
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From “Class against Class” to the Hitler-Stalin Pact: Some Reflections on the Unwavering Line [Full text]Article 1
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Writers into Intellectuals, Culture into Politics: Grappling with History in the NRF, 1920-1940 [Full text]Article 2
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Wyndham Lewis: From Proudhon to Hitler (and back): the Strange Political Journey of Wyndham Lewis [Full text]Article 4
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E. M. Forster: An Enabling Modesty [Full text]Article 4
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Mass Violence and the Crowd: The Perception of Proletarian Community in Working-Class Writers of the 1930s [Full text]Article 5
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Article 4
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French and British Female Intellectuals and the Soviet Union. The Journey to the USSR, 1929 – 1942 [Full text]Article 7
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Louis Aragon: (Re) writing the Nazi-Soviet Pact [Full text]Article 8
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Article 9
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Article 10
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Comptes rendus
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Article 1
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Tony Hoagland. Hard Rain [Full text]Article 2
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Article 3
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Article 4
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Article 5
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Declan Kiberd. The Irish Writer and the World [Full text]Article 6
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Bruce King. The Oxford English Literary History: 1948-2000 - The Internationalization of English Literature [Full text]Article 7
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Article 8
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Peter Redgrove. A Speaker for the Silver Goddess [Full text]Article 9
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Randall Stevenson. The Oxford English Literary History, Volume 12. 1960-2000. The Last of England? [Full text]Article 10
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