10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RETURNED MAN»
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A new edition of the novel 'A Gun in my Hand' (1959).
A pale, gaunt-looking Returned man was being led from his home by a pair of
soldiers. The soldiers were clean-shaven and thin, with small features and a
certain gait of awkward- ness, as if they were still too young to fully understand
how the ...
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Narrow Syntax and Phonological Form: Scrambling in the ...
Eg skiladi ekki manninum bokinni I returned not man-the-DAT book-the-ACC "I
didn't return the book to the man" b. Eg skiladi manninum ekki bokinni I returned
man-the-DAT not book-the-ACC "I didn't return the book to the man" c. *Eg skiladi
...
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The Politics of English as a World Language: New Horizons in ...
10 Recently republished (in 1998) under a different title: The Returned Man.
Perhaps the original title was felt to be open to misunderstanding in times when
public attitudes to firearms have changed. mined)" (1998: 397-98). And Perkins ...
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Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities: The ...
... to India.34 When Menon returned from Oxford as an ICS man in 1923, the
community in Travancore still sensed the novelty of having an England-returned
man amongst them, nearly 15 years after the interest in the return of his brother.
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Death So Noble: Memory, Meaning, and the First World War
Mackay, 'The Returned Man' in Fires (2fDIljIiW00d, 137. Modris Eksteins, Rites
qfSpring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age (Toronto: Lester and
Orpen Dennys 1989), 190. Quoted in Frank Field, British and French Writers (yr
the ...
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The Veterans Charter and Post-World War II Canada
They argue further that the initial rustiness of the returned man will put him at a
disadvantage which may be unduly discouraging. This is the point of view
adopted by Yale University which plans to put its returned men into classes
entirely by ...
Peter Neary, J. L. Granatstein, 1999
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Padres in No
Man's Land: Canadian Chaplains and the Great War
... students or clergymen.26 Finally, the Canadian churches had to embrace the
most ambitious and practical social-reform agenda possible, speak out for
veterans' rights, and demand education and vocational training for the returned
man.27 ...
A returned man about the place gave an air of importance to a family, someone to
admire, thus setting the family apart from those other earthy souls who had spent
the war on the land in peaceful hardship. There appeared to be a constant ...
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Adaptations of Shakespeare: An Anthology of Plays from the ...
THE HARLEQUIN COSTUME Enrique, how come you've returned? MAN 1 Why
are you making fun of me? THE HARLEQUIN COSTUME Why are you making
fun of me? MAN 1 (embracing THE HARLEQUIN COSTUME) You had to come ...
Daniel Fischlin, Mark Fortier, 2014