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Table of Dates
1. Introduction
2. In the Blood: Sir Richard Empson, Professor William, and John Henry
3. 'A horrid little boy, airing my views'
4. 'Owl Empson'
5. 'Did I, I wonder, talk too much?'
6. 'Mr Empson gave a very competent performance'
7. 'His presence spellbound us all': The Experiment Group
8. The Making of Seven Types of Ambiguity: Influence and Integrity
9. 'Those Particular Vices': Crisis, Expulsion, and Aftermath
10. Seven Types of Ambiguity: The Critical Reception
11. The Trials of Tokyo
12. Poems 1935
13. Scapegoat and Sacrifice: Some Versions of Pastoral
14. 'Waiting for the end, boys': Politics, Poets, and Mass-Observation
15. Camping Out: China 1937-38
16. 'The savage life and the fleas and the bombs': China 1938-39
17. Postscript Appendix: Further Famous Forebears
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