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Stephen Spender: Critical Review by Edward Timms

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SOURCE: "Wonderland," in London Review of Books, March 17, 1988, pp. 8-9.

[Timms is an English educator and critic. In the following review, he discusses Spender's novel The Temple, and suggests that there exists a "dialectic between cultural decorum and artistic innovation."]

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