All art is propaganda : critical essays
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All art is propaganda : critical essays
Harcourt, c2008
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [363]-374)
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Contents of Works
- Charles Dickens
- Boys' weeklies
- Inside the whale
- Drama reviews: The tempest, The peaceful inn
- Film review: The great dictator
- Wells, Hitler and the world state
- The art of Donald McGill
- No, not one
- Rudyard Kipling
- T.S. Eliot
- Can socialists be happy?
- Benefit of clergy: some notes on Salvador Dali
- Propaganda and demotic speech
- Raffles and Miss Blandish
- Good bad books
- The prevention of literature
- Politics and the English language
- Confessions of a book reviewer
- Politics vs. literature: an examination of Gulliver's travels
- Lear, Tolstoy and the fool
- Writers and Leviathan
- Review of The heart of the matter by Graham Greene
- Reflections on Gandhi