Remaking the Voyage New Essays on Malcolm Lowry and In Ballast to the White Sea

'Who ever thought they would one day be able to read Malcolm Lowry's fabled novel of the 1930s and 40s, In Ballast to the White Sea? Lord knows, I didn't' - Michael Hofmann, TLS This book breaks new ground in studies of the British novelist Malcolm Lowry (1909-57), as the first c...

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अन्य लेखक: Tookey, Helen (संपादक), Biggs, Bryan (संपादक)
स्वरूप: इलेक्ट्रोनिक पुस्तक अध्याय
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प्रकाशित: Liverpool University Press 2020
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