Joan and Peter
Joan and Peter, a 1918 novel by H. G. Wells, is at once a satirical portrait of late-Victorian and Edwardian England, a critique of the English educational system on the eve of World War I, a study of the impact of that war on English society, and a general reflection on the purposes of education. Wells regarded it as "one of the most ambitious" of his novels.
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Joan and Peter
Joan and Peter, a 1918 novel by H. G. Wells, is at once a satirical portrait of late-Victorian and Edwardian England, a critique of the English educational system on the eve of World War I, a study of the impact of that war on English society, and a general reflection on the purposes of education. Wells regarded it as "one of the most ambitious" of his novels.
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Jeanne et Pierre (anglais : Jo ...... s 1910 Portail des années 1910
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Joan and Peter, a 1918 novel b ...... most ambitious" of his novels.
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Jeanne et Pierre (anglais : Jo ...... s 1910 Portail des années 1910
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Joan and Peter, a 1918 novel b ...... most ambitious" of his novels.
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Joan and Peter
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