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In introducing J. M. Murry to present-day readers, Sir Richard Rees, who was coeditor of the Adelphi from 1930 to 1936, draws heavily from Murry{u2019}s unsigned and uncollected articles. His selections clearly show Murry{u2019}s involvement in the moral issues of …
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In introducing J. M. Murry to present-day readers, Sir Richard Rees, who was coeditor of the Adelphi from 1930 to 1936, draws heavily from Murry{u2019}s unsigned and uncollected articles. His selections clearly show Murry{u2019}s involvement in the moral issues of the day, his surprising interests, and his broad scholarship.
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