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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... reader to play a critical role in assembling documents and photographs to create a picture of the war . In this way , the reader becomes aware that all external events and historical forces possess a component of modern - day ...
... reader to play a critical role in assembling documents and photographs to create a picture of the war . In this way , the reader becomes aware that all external events and historical forces possess a component of modern - day ...
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... reader ‚ listens in ' on particular conversations . Earlier , I lightly hypothesised the existence of something I called the inward ear of the novel reader , by which the sounds of the written dialogue are imaginatively perceived . The ...
... reader ‚ listens in ' on particular conversations . Earlier , I lightly hypothesised the existence of something I called the inward ear of the novel reader , by which the sounds of the written dialogue are imaginatively perceived . The ...
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... reader lacks the community of experience and belongs to a different speech community , there is no recognition , but rather ( if anything ) revelation : the reader is being told something new , something that has to be adapted to ...
... reader lacks the community of experience and belongs to a different speech community , there is no recognition , but rather ( if anything ) revelation : the reader is being told something new , something that has to be adapted to ...
Inhalt
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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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