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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... Council . Additionally , sociologists and political scientists have described other election campaigns , the structures of the Indian community and how they affect politics in Trinidad in terms which validate Naipaul's observations upon ...
... Council . Additionally , sociologists and political scientists have described other election campaigns , the structures of the Indian community and how they affect politics in Trinidad in terms which validate Naipaul's observations upon ...
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... Council of War for turning over the island to the English without firing a shot . He was acquitted but three years later the Spanish king reversed the decision after the issue was revived by the French residents of Trinidad , who were ...
... Council of War for turning over the island to the English without firing a shot . He was acquitted but three years later the Spanish king reversed the decision after the issue was revived by the French residents of Trinidad , who were ...
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... Council ) . Griffiths , Gareth . 1978. A Double Exile : African and West Indian Writing Between Two Cultures . London : Marion Boyars . Hamilton , Ian . 1971. Without a Place . Times Literary Supplement 30 July 1971 : 897-98 . Reprinted ...
... Council ) . Griffiths , Gareth . 1978. A Double Exile : African and West Indian Writing Between Two Cultures . London : Marion Boyars . Hamilton , Ian . 1971. Without a Place . Times Literary Supplement 30 July 1971 : 897-98 . Reprinted ...
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