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  • The Moon and Sixpence (Part2)
    But Maugham shows that society is intolerant to a genius because it is hardly ever capable of recognizing real art.
  • The Moon and Sixpence (Part1)
    The novel is based on the life of the French neo-impressionist Paul Gauguin who disregarded the conventional rules of painting and worked out his own mode of creating beauty.
  • POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 5)
    The new British drama is also represented by other talented playwrights such as Henry Livings, Alun Owen , Tom Stoppard , Christopher Hamptonto name but a few.
  • POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 4)
    Although in postwar English literature we do not find as many talented novelists as in the earlier part of the century, the English novel is still a vigorous and vital force.
  • POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 3)
    With Iris Murdoch the trend in English writing moved to philosophical fiction.
  • POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 2)
    An important development of the fifties and early sixties was the emergence of a working-class novel.
  • POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 1)
    Contemporary English writers are extremely diverse both in content and form of their literary work.
  • Holidays Spending
    As a boy, I spent most of my school holidays at my grandmother's cottage in Ostend, Belgium.
  • Einstein: Myths and Misconceptions
    The popular myth that geniuses are never fully appreciated in their own lifetime is not applicable in the case of super scientist Albert Einstein.
  • If You Want to Be Journalist
    Whenever we need to be informed on current affairs, most of us turn to the news broadcast on television. It is brief, live and most of all presented by qualified journalists who have become true celebrities.

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