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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Page 34
... Elvira Although The Suffrage of Elvira ( 1958 ) is an energetic and delightfully amusing satire on political activity in a post- colonial society , Naipaul's picture of Trinidad is less charm- ing and endearing than that offered in The ...
... Elvira Although The Suffrage of Elvira ( 1958 ) is an energetic and delightfully amusing satire on political activity in a post- colonial society , Naipaul's picture of Trinidad is less charm- ing and endearing than that offered in The ...
Page 36
... Elvira em- phasizes the two - way process which sees both candidate and electorate demeaned . Probably the seeds have been sown over many years of colonial government , and have lain dormant in Elvira's soil waiting only for " this ...
... Elvira em- phasizes the two - way process which sees both candidate and electorate demeaned . Probably the seeds have been sown over many years of colonial government , and have lain dormant in Elvira's soil waiting only for " this ...
Page 37
... Elvira . ( Although only 36 per cent of the island's population , at the 1960 census , was Indian , they were concentrated in rural areas like Elvira . ) However , personalities and superstition complicate the division of votes and the ...
... Elvira . ( Although only 36 per cent of the island's population , at the 1960 census , was Indian , they were concentrated in rural areas like Elvira . ) However , personalities and superstition complicate the division of votes and the ...
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