Word: bourgeoises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In concluding, I should like to question the reviewer's criticism of the author's style, which is perhaps one of the important functions of a critic. "Mr. Calverton writes with some case, but he uses certain words such as 'bourgeois' and 'middle-class' so often that the reader becomes...
Mr. Calverton is primarily a polemic and, like many of his kind, he stretches and overstates his facts to make his case more, plausible, thereby losing what over strength there may be in his argument. In "The Liberation of American Literature" he makes a rapid survey of literary endeavor in...
The author writes with some case, but he uses certain words, such as "bourgeois" and "middle class" so often that the reader becomes weary, and begins to suspect that his exaggerated "class consciousness," for that is what it is, is perhaps a bitterness, the result of a personal frustration of...
To whisper while George V is saying his prayers, or while Stanley Baldwin is saying his, would be equally unthinkable. These three men?the vaguely born Prime Minister, the ermined & empurpled King-Emperor and the arch-bourgeois Leader of Britain's Conservative (majority) Party ?form today an impeccable Imperial...
The recent news from England shows that the Laborites have learned what they consider the error of their ways. There will be no delay in socializing the Bank of England and certain industries that have long been slated for government control. The resolution passed at Leicester is essentially an impatient...