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  <dc:title>Letter from Gerald Brenan</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manuscript letter to the editor of '&lt;i&gt;The Tribune&lt;/i&gt;' from Gerald Brenan, objecting to the position taken by George Orwell in his '&lt;i&gt;As I Please&lt;/i&gt;' column in '&lt;i&gt;The Tribune&lt;/i&gt;', 19 May 1944 (about Vera Brittain's pamphlet '&lt;i&gt;Seeds of Chaos&lt;/i&gt;'), over suggestions that war is humanized when civilians are protected from risk and soldiers alone are 'legitimate' targets, (1f).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 June 1944</dc:date>
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