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Madam Life's Lovers : A Human Narrative Embodying a Philosophy of the Artist in Dialogue Form
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1929...
1929
Madam Life's Lovers : A Human Narrative Embodying a Philosophy of the Artist in Dialogue Form
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Not designed for stage performance, this is really a novel in dialogue, the text is broken up with frequent explanations of character motivation and thought processes.
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Dedication: To Jack Lindsay, ratifying a bargain made in Hyperborea
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Some Novels Reviewed
1931
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review
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 September vol. 3 no. 9 1931; (p. 181)
— Review of Madam Life's Lovers : A Human Narrative Embodying a Philosophy of the Artist in Dialogue Form 1929 single work novel Professor Cowling takes decency as his theme and emphasises the contrast between the 'decent vulgarity' of Mackenzie's Buttercups and Daisies and Lindsay's Madam Life's Lovers.
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Some Novels Reviewed
1931
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 14 September vol. 3 no. 9 1931; (p. 181)
— Review of Madam Life's Lovers : A Human Narrative Embodying a Philosophy of the Artist in Dialogue Form 1929 single work novel Professor Cowling takes decency as his theme and emphasises the contrast between the 'decent vulgarity' of Mackenzie's Buttercups and Daisies and Lindsay's Madam Life's Lovers.
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