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THE ANGRY YOUNG MIEN OF THE THIRTIES. By Elton Edward Smith. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, xi, pages. W. H. Auden has so far outdistanced in reputation the remain-der of the group of liberal poets with wlhom he was first associated in the thirties that future generations of readers may need to be. Compared with the thirty-year hegemony of Geoffrey Elton, or the twenty-year triumph of Christopher Hill, the Dickens decade was just that - from his own 'Heresy and the origins of English Protestantism' in to Elton's Policy and Police in He did not invent local Reformation studies: Powicke, Rowse and Hamilton Thompson had. Deloitte girl quits after email asking colleagues to vote on office's most attractive men is sent round the world. By Emily Andrews for MailOnline Updated: EST, 23 December


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