What Became of Jane Austen? And Other Questions.
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What became of Jane Austen? -- Laugh when you can -- The poet and the dreamer -- Stork, stork, long-legged stork -- The cockney's Homer -- Founding father -- Pater and old chap -- One world and its way -- Phoenix too frequent -- Thomas the rhymer -- An evening with Dylan Thomas -- Rocks in the pocket-book -- A new James Bond -- She was a child and I was a child -- From Aspidistra to juke-box -- The legion of the lost -- Not talking about Jerusalem -- Men without women -- In slightly different form -- Unreal policemen -- Dracula, Frankenstein, Sons & Co. -- City ways -- Where Tawe flows -- Age-old ceremony at Mumbles -- Who needs no introduction -- Lone voices -- Kipling good -- No more parades -- A memoir of my father -- Why lucky Jim turned right -- On Christ's nature.
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PUBLISHED
New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [1971, c1970]
Year Published: 1970
Description: 223 p. 21 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0151958602
9780151958603
SUBJECTS
Literature -- History and criticism.