Tensions Between North and South: Studies in Modern Commonwealth Literature and Culture ; Proceedings of the Eighth Commonwealth Literature ConferenceEdith Mettke Johannes Königshausen und Thomas Neumann, 1990 - 272 Seiten |
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... consciousness hitherto regarded as valid has become increasingly aware of the aggressive will to power of the East , and he sees himself forced to take extraordinary measures of defence . ( 18/244 ) [ ... ] We grow increasingly aware ...
... consciousness hitherto regarded as valid has become increasingly aware of the aggressive will to power of the East , and he sees himself forced to take extraordinary measures of defence . ( 18/244 ) [ ... ] We grow increasingly aware ...
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... consciousness is " not a South - African word " . ( 36 ) Tony Marston consciously believes in the progressive ideas from England ( 194 ) . But when he becomes a witness to the murder , when he is confronted with reality ( 27 , 15 ) ...
... consciousness is " not a South - African word " . ( 36 ) Tony Marston consciously believes in the progressive ideas from England ( 194 ) . But when he becomes a witness to the murder , when he is confronted with reality ( 27 , 15 ) ...
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... consciousness . Dick Turner's partial identification with the natives on his farm implies dissociation from his rich white neighbors , his peers ; his immersion into nature is a dissimulation of his own nature resulting in self ...
... consciousness . Dick Turner's partial identification with the natives on his farm implies dissociation from his rich white neighbors , his peers ; his immersion into nature is a dissimulation of his own nature resulting in self ...
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Preface | 7 |
Ronald Hatch Change and the Concept of History | 19 |
The African Vision of Doris Lessing | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Aboriginal Achebe African Literature apartheid archetypal Armah Australian autobiography Ayi Kwei Armah BALE Batlokwa becomes biblical British C.G. Jung Canadian Caribbean characters child childhood Christian Coll Collective Unconscious colonial Comes to Joburg Commonwealth Literature concept consciousness critical cultural death economic English European experience fiction forces function Ghana Gikonyo Grass is Singing Gwen Harwood Heinemann homeland human Ibid individual James McAuley Johannesburg Jung Kath Walker Kihika land language Lebowa literary living London Makgato Mary Matshoba McAuley McAuley's Mhlaba's Midnight's Children Mimic Men modern Moses Mphahlele Mugo Mumbi München myth Naipaul Narayan native Ngugi Ngugi wa Thiong'o Nkrumah North North-South novel Okonkwo pattern poem poetry political psychology R.K. Narayan reader removal Saleem sense social society Sophiatown South African Soyinka story symbol Tasmanian tensions Third World tradition Unconscious village vision West Indian Western writing