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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... novel is a worthy one . But it is unfair to expect any writer to compose a series of novels showing unfailingly steady progress in every way . An American Visitor is a more ambitious novel than Aissa Saved , but it seriously lacks ...
... novel is a worthy one . But it is unfair to expect any writer to compose a series of novels showing unfailingly steady progress in every way . An American Visitor is a more ambitious novel than Aissa Saved , but it seriously lacks ...
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... novel and it seems to me dubious whether it belongs to one or the other of these periods . It is best approached as an impression of India under the British Empire in the whole first quarter of this century . Notice how Indian ...
... novel and it seems to me dubious whether it belongs to one or the other of these periods . It is best approached as an impression of India under the British Empire in the whole first quarter of this century . Notice how Indian ...
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... Novel is a Novel is a Novel ' , in Adam International Review ( London , 1950 ) 18 , Nos . 212-13 . The Novelist at Work ' ( discussion with Lord David Cecil ) , in Adam International Review ( London , 1950 ) 18 , Nos . 212–13 . ' My ...
... Novel is a Novel is a Novel ' , in Adam International Review ( London , 1950 ) 18 , Nos . 212-13 . The Novelist at Work ' ( discussion with Lord David Cecil ) , in Adam International Review ( London , 1950 ) 18 , Nos . 212–13 . ' My ...
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Antecedents | 13 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 33 |
Conrads Malayan novels | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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