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- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 date "1962-06-07".
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 isCitedBy An_Unofficial_Rose.
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 location "London, England".
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 pages "16".
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 quote "Miss Murdoch is clearly a very intelligent and thoughtful person, but on the evidence of this book appears to have little natural talent for the writing of fiction, using the novel primarily as a vehicle for her ideas.".
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 title "New Fiction".
- 55ae4b0ef5cb870a061e54aeb84dcc8e73f38dcaa3e0252fb88484b8a545a526 work "The Times".