John Press argues that John Betjeman's prose writings present, with more force and coherence than is commonly recognized, a set of aesthetics and moral judgements all the more valid for being flexible and undoctrinaire.
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John Press argues that John Betjeman's prose writings present, with more force and coherence than is commonly recognized, a set of aesthetics and moral judgements all the more valid for being flexible and undoctrinaire.
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