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Randolph Hughes And Alan Chisholm: Romanticism, Classicism And Fascism, Gregory Melleuish Jan 2001

Randolph Hughes And Alan Chisholm: Romanticism, Classicism And Fascism, Gregory Melleuish

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During the 1930s Alan Chisholm and Randolph Hughes were located at the antipodes from each other, even as they shared many of the same aesthetic and political preoccupations. Hughes was an academic at King's College, London until he resigned his post and sought a living from his writings; Chisholm taught French at the University of Melbourne, rising eventually to the rank of professor. Separated by thousands of miles, they corresponded regularly, exchanging letters covering aesthetic, literary and political topics, as they bemoaned the state of the world around them. Outlooks were shared at a variety of levels. Both were dissatisfied: …