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  1. Las primeras pruebas de Rebelión en la granja que se conservan en el Archivo Orwell presentan correcciones hechas de puño y letra por Roger Senhouse. En ellas hay ocho páginas dejadas en blanco, antes del capítulo primero, lo cual hizo que, al imprimirse el libro, hubiera necesidad de volver a numerar todas las páginas.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2016 · The Orwell Society. · March 11, 2016 ·. George Orwell and the Semi-Colon. When his 1939 novel 'Coming Up For Air' was being republished after the Second World War George Orwell wrote to his editor Roger Senhouse revealing a small omission: Orwell had written the novel, after some thought about punctuation, without using a single semi-colon.

  3. 10 de out. de 2001 · by Colette (Author), Roger Senhouse (Translator), Patrick Leigh Fermor (Translator), & 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 94 ratings. See all formats and editions ...

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  4. Read 13 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Book by Roger Senhouse

  5. Roger Senhouse was a friend of Davies at both Eton and Oxford.) Boothby reported that he had discouraged Davies' relationship with Buxton, warning of "a feeling of doom" he had about him. Although Boothby criticised the relationship between Davies and his surrogate father Barrie as "morbid" and "unhealthy", he dismissed the notion that there was a sexual aspect to it.

  6. contemporarythinkers.org › simone-de-beauvoir › booksBooks - Simone de Beauvoir

    Paris: Gallimard, 1944. From the publisher: Pyrrhus and Cineas is Simone de Beauvoir’s first philosophical essay. It was published in 1944, and in it, she makes a philosophical inquiry into the human situation by way of analogy from the story of when Pyrrhus was asked by his friend Cineas what his plans…. More.

  7. Roger Senhouse’s door that cold February evening in Bruns-wick Square, we will never know. Strachey and Senhouse—who would become a well-respected publisher and translator—inhab-ited, like their friend Virginia Woolf, a highly literate, communi-cative, articulate, letter-writing world (Woolf, “Sketch” 65). But