Journey Through Darkness: The Writing of V.S. NaipaulStudie over het werk van de West-Indische schrijver Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul (9132- ). |
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... Sir Walter Ralegh , and Ralegh's man , Keymis , also fed his expectations . But none could deliver : " And then , like every Indian guide to El Dorado , Keymis knew nothing . Nothing about gold , nothing about the mine " ( LED 102 ) ...
... Sir Walter Ralegh , and Ralegh's man , Keymis , also fed his expectations . But none could deliver : " And then , like every Indian guide to El Dorado , Keymis knew nothing . Nothing about gold , nothing about the mine " ( LED 102 ) ...
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... Sir Walter Ralegh : The British Dominion of the West . London : T. Fisher Unwin ( 4th edition ) . Jhabvala , Ruth Prawer . 1971. Writing for Films . The Illustrated Weekly of India 21 March 1971 : 25 . Klass , Morton . 1961. East ...
... Sir Walter Ralegh : The British Dominion of the West . London : T. Fisher Unwin ( 4th edition ) . Jhabvala , Ruth Prawer . 1971. Writing for Films . The Illustrated Weekly of India 21 March 1971 : 25 . Klass , Morton . 1961. East ...
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... Sir Walter Ralegh : The Last of the Elizabethans . London : Macmillan . Thieme , John . 1975. V. S. Naipaul's Third World : A Not So Free State . Journal of Commonwealth Literature 10 ( 1 ) : 10-22 . Tiffin , Helen . 1972. The Lost Ones ...
... Sir Walter Ralegh : The Last of the Elizabethans . London : Macmillan . Thieme , John . 1975. V. S. Naipaul's Third World : A Not So Free State . Journal of Commonwealth Literature 10 ( 1 ) : 10-22 . Tiffin , Helen . 1972. The Lost Ones ...
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