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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... major British reactions to and presentations of develop- ing countries , which at the same time reflect their respective periods in important ways . Of course , the issues characteristically set in develop- ing countries , such as ...
... major British reactions to and presentations of develop- ing countries , which at the same time reflect their respective periods in important ways . Of course , the issues characteristically set in develop- ing countries , such as ...
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... major writer separately because the work of each is very different from that of the others . The differences are partly a matter of the differences in their personalities : economic imperialism is prominent both in South Amer- ica and ...
... major writer separately because the work of each is very different from that of the others . The differences are partly a matter of the differences in their personalities : economic imperialism is prominent both in South Amer- ica and ...
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... major artists in modern times . We have noticed the difficulties they encounter when they depict these countries . Now let us discuss the advantages they enjoy in presenting them . Let us compare a novel set in England and one set in a ...
... major artists in modern times . We have noticed the difficulties they encounter when they depict these countries . Now let us discuss the advantages they enjoy in presenting them . Let us compare a novel set in England and one set in a ...
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Antecedents | 13 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 33 |
Conrads Malayan novels | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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able action African Aissa alien Almayer appears aspects attitudes aware become beginning British Cary Cary's central characteristic characters Christian civilisation close colonial coloured comes complex concerned Congo Conrad consider course critical culture dark death developing countries East Empire English European experience face fact feelings fiction Fielding Forster give hand Heart human imperialism important India interests Italy Johnson Joseph Conrad kind Kipling Lawrence Lawrence's less letter live London looked Lord major Malayan Marlow matter means mind moral native nature negro never Nigeria novel partly Passage period political position presentation primitive problems qualities race racial realistic realities relations relationship representative role rule Saved scene seems sense shows side social society story suggests tale things thought true turn values Western whole woman writers