A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... literary career . Charles Lamb be- friended him in London , introducing him to other literary figures and helped him to get started on his long career as a prolific journalist , parliamentary reporter , drama and literary critic ...
... literary career . Charles Lamb be- friended him in London , introducing him to other literary figures and helped him to get started on his long career as a prolific journalist , parliamentary reporter , drama and literary critic ...
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... literary criticism as a means of making a living . The offices of Punch were at no 10 until their removal to Tudor ... literary page is edited by John Bryant and the Mail on Sunday , whose literary editor Paula Johnson has a commendable ...
... literary criticism as a means of making a living . The offices of Punch were at no 10 until their removal to Tudor ... literary page is edited by John Bryant and the Mail on Sunday , whose literary editor Paula Johnson has a commendable ...
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... Literary Editor of the Daily Express is Peter Grovenor , while Graham Lord is the Literary Editor of the Sunday Express . London's evening newspaper , The Standard , shares the building , their Literary Editor is John Walsh . At no 135 ...
... Literary Editor of the Daily Express is Peter Grovenor , while Graham Lord is the Literary Editor of the Sunday Express . London's evening newspaper , The Standard , shares the building , their Literary Editor is John Walsh . At no 135 ...
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