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The Reading Room -
The Discriminating Bullfrog
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Written by Picky
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in The New York Times Book Review
See WILLIAM BOYD on WILLIAM GOLDING The Man Who Wrote “Lord of the Flies”: A Life. 'Carey summarizes the abiding obsession in the novels as the collision of “the spiritual and the miraculous” with “science and rationality,” and it is this persistent hypersensitivity to the numinous and immaterial aspects of the world and the human condition that sets Golding apart from the broad river of social realism that so defines the 20th-century English novel.'
in The Times Higher Education
Don MacRaild looks back on
Kerby A. Miller's 1985 book Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America, "Miller's book was (and remains) an inspiration when looking at the Irish or Irish-American side of things; but its feeling of epic despair does not sit so easily with the Irish in Britain."
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