Jack, Ian, 1945-
Jack, Ian, 1945-2022
Jack, Ian
Ian Jack periodista británicu
VIAF ID: 6909544 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jack, Ian ‡d 1945-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Jack, Ian ‡d 1945-2022
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jack, Ian, ‡d 1945-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jack, Ian, ‡d 1945-2022
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ambition | |
The assassin | |
Augustan Satire : intention and idiom in english poetry : 1660-1750 | |
Australian pioneer technology : sites and relics : towards an industrial archaeology of Australia | |
The autobiography of an unknown Indian | |
Bad company | |
Beasts | |
Before the oil ran out : Britain 1977-86 / Ian Jack. - London, 1987. | |
The best of young American novelists | |
Big men : (and L. A. women) | |
Brief Encounters | |
Browning's major poetry | |
Celebrity | |
Children : blind bitter happiness | |
Confessions of a middle-aged ecstasy eater | |
The country formerly known as Great Britain : writings 1989-2009 | |
English literature 1815-1832 : Scott, Byron, and Keats | |
The factory | |
Food : the vital stuff | |
France : the outsider | |
Granta | |
India : another way of seeing | |
India! : the golden jubilee | |
Instead of a letter. | |
The journalist and the murderer | |
Jubilee : [the 25th anniversary issue] | |
Keats and the mirror of art | |
Klever Kaff : Kathleen Ferrier | |
Life class | |
Life's like that | |
London : the lives of the city | |
Mofussil junction : Indian encounters, 1977-2012 | |
News | |
On the road again : Where Travel Writing Went Next | |
Over there : how America sees the world | |
The poet and his audience | |
The poetical works of Robert Browning | |
Pope [Alexander]... | |
Presenting poetry : composition, publication, reception : essays in honour of Ian Jack | |
A sentimental journey through France and Italy | |
Sir Walter Scott | |
Somewhere towards the end | |
Stet | |
This overheating world | |
Truth and lies | |
Unbelievable : unlikely ends, fateful escapes, and the fascism of flowers | |
Utvalg | |
What we think of america : plus: J.M. Coetzee, Blake Morrison and Pankaj Mishra | |
Women and Children First | |
Wuthering Heights | |
Yesterday morning. |