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John Osborne: Critical Essay by David Cairns and Shaun Richards

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John Osborne
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SOURCE: Cairns, David, and Shaun Richards. “No Good Brave Causes? The Alienated Intellectual and the End of Empire.” Literature & History 14, no. 2 (autumn 1988): 194-206.

In the following essay, Cairns and Richards explore the issue of colonialism in Look Back in Anger.

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