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And whose inspiration was that?
Eliot was a deeply, richly divided writer, whose inspiration was both traditional and experimental.
After its release, he got an admiring letter from the very writer whose inspiration lay behind the work.
And yet, it's no accident that there's been a surge in self-help books whose inspiration isn't a shrink, celebrity or C.E.O.
Corser, whose inspiration for McLeod was part Eddie McGuire, part Karl Stefanovic, part Ray Martin, says viewers shouldn't be put off by the political setting.
This is ridiculous, I told myself; a person whose inspiration to donate is forged in church is surely above partisanship in such matters.
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