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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... Comes to Joburg ' works tell . From a set of statistics like that one knows immediately that most of the literature will record not only how ' Jim comes to Joburg ' , but why he stays there ; we are talking about the saga of several ...
... Comes to Joburg ' works tell . From a set of statistics like that one knows immediately that most of the literature will record not only how ' Jim comes to Joburg ' , but why he stays there ; we are talking about the saga of several ...
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... Comes to Joburg ' theme survives effectively enough ; after all , many Johannesburg workers do support families in the rural areas , though no longer as courtiers and spouses , but as children or grand - children . For the Johannesburg ...
... Comes to Joburg ' theme survives effectively enough ; after all , many Johannesburg workers do support families in the rural areas , though no longer as courtiers and spouses , but as children or grand - children . For the Johannesburg ...
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... Comes to Joburg ' formula and which expects the reader to know it through allusion to it in the title - it is Mbulelo Mzamane's short story , " My Cousin Comes to Joburg " , the first in a sequence called Mzala . The new tone is knowing ...
... Comes to Joburg ' formula and which expects the reader to know it through allusion to it in the title - it is Mbulelo Mzamane's short story , " My Cousin Comes to Joburg " , the first in a sequence called Mzala . The new tone is knowing ...
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Emeka Anyaoku The Commonwealth and the Tensions between North and South | 9 |
Ronald Hatch Change and the Concept of History | 19 |
The African Vision of Doris Lessing | 37 |
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