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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... Vision of Doris Lessing The Grass is Singing , ' Doris Lessing's first novel , reveals the outline of a vision that can be found in most of her subsequent writing . The vision is African in the sense that its central ideas evolve from ...
... Vision of Doris Lessing The Grass is Singing , ' Doris Lessing's first novel , reveals the outline of a vision that can be found in most of her subsequent writing . The vision is African in the sense that its central ideas evolve from ...
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... vision are overwhelmingly moral ; but this does not mean that political considerations are absent from her fiction . Her moral vision implicitly calls for radical political change and an end to racial inequality . For one thing , Mrs ...
... vision are overwhelmingly moral ; but this does not mean that political considerations are absent from her fiction . Her moral vision implicitly calls for radical political change and an end to racial inequality . For one thing , Mrs ...
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... vision . In her longer novels like The Golden Notebook3 and those in her five volume “ Children of Violence " series , Mrs. Lessing clearly attributes the self destructive potential of Western civilization to divisiveness and the habit ...
... vision . In her longer novels like The Golden Notebook3 and those in her five volume “ Children of Violence " series , Mrs. Lessing clearly attributes the self destructive potential of Western civilization to divisiveness and the habit ...
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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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