Developing Countries in British FictionRowman and Littlefield, 1977 - 282 Seiten Dotyczy twórczości następujących pisarzy: Joseph Conrad (Teodor Józef Konrad Korzeniowski); Joyce Cary, Edward Morgan Forster, Rudyard Kipling, D. H. Lawrence. |
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... action . It holds him in the paradoxical position of both ' master ' and ' captive ' . Though his stay there has been already long , eventful and deeply affecting , his sense of racial superiority shows itself to be too deep - seated to ...
... action . It holds him in the paradoxical position of both ' master ' and ' captive ' . Though his stay there has been already long , eventful and deeply affecting , his sense of racial superiority shows itself to be too deep - seated to ...
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... action . During the early phases of the main action , the mine does appear Conrad's Nostromo : the morality of ' material interests ' 121.
... action . During the early phases of the main action , the mine does appear Conrad's Nostromo : the morality of ' material interests ' 121.
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... action . Let us now consider his next novel , An American Visitor . In it he is mainly interested in the Western side of the cultural clash in Nigeria and he pays attention to Westerners more than to Africans ; the intro- duction of ...
... action . Let us now consider his next novel , An American Visitor . In it he is mainly interested in the Western side of the cultural clash in Nigeria and he pays attention to Westerners more than to Africans ; the intro- duction of ...
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Antecedents | 13 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 33 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 52 |
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Adela African Witch Aissa Saved Aladai alien Almayer Almayer's Folly American Visitor appears artistic aspects attitudes Aziz Bewsher Birri British Captain Cary's characteristic characters Christian colonial coloured Congo Conrad's presentation coolies critical culture D. H. Lawrence Dain Waris developing countries drama dramatises E. M. Forster East Empire English European experience F. R. Leavis feelings fiction Gould Hassim Heart of Darkness Heyst Hugh Clifford human imperialism important ironies Joseph Conrad Joyce Cary Judy Jukes kind Kipling's Kurtz Lawrence's less Lingard live London looked Lord Jim Malay Malayan Margery Perham Marlow Mexico mind Mister Johnson moral nation native negro Nigeria Nostromo novel pagan partly Passage to India Patusan political primitive primitivism primitivist race racial Rackham realistic realities relationship Rimi role Rudbeck Sambir scene seems sense social society story suggests T. S. Eliot tale theme Western civilisation Westernised Willems woman writers