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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... race ' . Ruth Benedict defines race objectively and succinctly : ' race is a classification based on traits which are hereditary . Therefore , when we talk about race we are talking about heredity and traits transmitted by heredity ...
... race ' . Ruth Benedict defines race objectively and succinctly : ' race is a classification based on traits which are hereditary . Therefore , when we talk about race we are talking about heredity and traits transmitted by heredity ...
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... race ; and after ten years experience , I say that to call a native “ a man and a brother " is a lie . He is not a ... race and an inferior race which has somehow got rid of its inferiority : ' But after all , I grant freely that they ...
... race ; and after ten years experience , I say that to call a native “ a man and a brother " is a lie . He is not a ... race and an inferior race which has somehow got rid of its inferiority : ' But after all , I grant freely that they ...
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... race . I believe that the British race is the greatest of governing races that the world has ever seen ' . " Rhodes wrote : ' We are the first race in the world , and , more of the world we inhabit , the better it is for the human race ...
... race . I believe that the British race is the greatest of governing races that the world has ever seen ' . " Rhodes wrote : ' We are the first race in the world , and , more of the world we inhabit , the better it is for the human race ...
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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