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  2. The Two Cultures - Wikipedia

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    The lecture and book expanded upon an article by Snow published in the New Statesman of 6 October 1956, also entitled "The Two Cultures". [4] Published in book form, Snow's lecture was widely read and discussed on both sides of the Atlantic, leading him to write a 1963 follow-up, The Two Cultures: And a Second Look: An Expanded Version of The ...

  3. C. P. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow was attacked by F. R. Leavis in his Richmond Lecture of 1962 whose subject was "The Two Cultures", something that has come to be referred to as "the two cultures controversy". [33] [34] Although it was seen as a personal attack against Snow, Leavis maintained that he was targeting how public debates worked. [34]

  4. Talk:The Two Cultures - Wikipedia

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    Note how the preceding paragraph is directly related: in the Estonian president's remarks, he says Personally, I think much of the problem we face today represents the culmination of a problem diagnosed 55 years ago by C.P. Snow in his essay "The Two Cultures" Ping Thehumanities and Xxanthippe, Schazjmd (talk) 21:49, 9 March 2022 (UTC)

  5. Literary feud - Wikipedia

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    A literary feud is a conflict or quarrel between well-known writers, usually conducted in public view by way of published letters, speeches, lectures, and interviews. In the book Literary Feuds, Anthony Arthur describes why readers might be interested in the conflicts between writers: "we wonder how people who so vividly describe human failure (as well as triumph) can themselves fall short of ...

  6. Sage writing - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Arnold - Culture and Anarchy (1869) John Ruskin - The Stones of Venice (1851–3); Unto this Last (1860) Henry David Thoreau - "Life Without Principle"; (1854); "Slavery in Massachusetts" (1854); "A Plea for Captain John Brown" (1859) C P Snow - The Two Cultures (1959) Norman Mailer - The Armies of the Night (1968) [citation needed]

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  8. Rede Lecture - Wikipedia

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    1959 C. P. Snow The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution; 1960 Edgar Wind Classicism; 1961 Lord Radcliffe Censors; 1962 Robert Hall Planning; 1963 Douglas William Logan The Years of Challenge; 1964 Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson The oldest Irish tradition - a window on the early Iron Age; 1965 Gavin de Beer Genetics and prehistory

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