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- Marghanita Laski (24 October 1915 – 6 February 1988) was an English journalist, radio panellist and novelist. She also wrote literary biography, plays...
- Betra****" (1993) Marghanita Laski, "Ecstasy. A study of some Secular and Religious Experiences", London, Cresset Press, 1961. Review Marghanita Laski, "Everyday...
- activities or is interpreted in the context of a religion. Journalist Marghanita Laski writes in her study "Ecstasy in Religious and Secular Experiences"...
- both Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and The White Seal do much the same. The novelist Marghanita Laski argued that the purpose of the stories was not to teach about animals...
- Little Boy Lost is a dramatic novel by Marghanita Laski that was published in 1949. It was republished in 2001 by ****phone Books. The novel focuses on...
- familiar and confusing. Long-time Gardner admirer and Listener crime critic Marghanita Laski said "John Gardner has gradually worked himself into his own role...
- streak, publishing articles by Simone de Beauvoir, Bertrand Russell, Marghanita Laski, Dylan Thomas, Kingsley Amis, and work by features editors Lesley...
- features praise from The Daily Telegraph and from the author and critic Marghanita Laski. It went through many reprints in the first couple of years. The...
- Burnett's literary re****tion underwent a critical resurgence in the 1950s. Marghanita Laski's Mrs Ewing, Mrs Molesworth and Mrs Hodgson Burnett (1951) described...
- deserved.": 20  Highsmith's critical re****tion was divided in her lifetime. Marghanita Laski denounced her work as immoral and lacking human decency. Other commentators...