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Wed 7 May, 2014 07:20 pm
what does "Betjemanesque" mean?
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Wed 7 May, 2014 07:23 pm
@avalipeng,
adjective -- Resembling the works of John Betjeman (1906-1984), English poet and broadcaster.
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Wed 7 May, 2014 07:29 pm
@Region Philbis,
I got it, thank a lot!
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Wed 7 May, 2014 07:37 pm
@Region Philbis,
what feature does Sir John Betjeman's work have?
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