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 60
... James Joyce's words , " My soul frets in the shadow of his language " — raises another issue on which Naipaul has been misunderstood . Despite pos- sessing a more truly cosmopolitan society , featuring a far greater degree of racial ...
... James Joyce's words , " My soul frets in the shadow of his language " — raises another issue on which Naipaul has been misunderstood . Despite pos- sessing a more truly cosmopolitan society , featuring a far greater degree of racial ...
Page 242
... James Y. 1975. Interview with Manohar Malgonkar . Journal of Commonwealth Literature 9 ( 3 ) : 21-28 . Defoe , Daniel . c1963 . Robinson Crusoe . Introduction by David G. Pitt . New York : Airmont Books . Derrick , A. C. 1969. Naipaul's ...
... James Y. 1975. Interview with Manohar Malgonkar . Journal of Commonwealth Literature 9 ( 3 ) : 21-28 . Defoe , Daniel . c1963 . Robinson Crusoe . Introduction by David G. Pitt . New York : Airmont Books . Derrick , A. C. 1969. Naipaul's ...
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... James , 60 , 147 Jussodra , 87 Kakar , Sudhir , 193 Kali ( goddess ) , 81 , 106 , 153 , 231 karma , 80 , 152 , 193 , 194 , 196 , 199 Keymis ( Ralegh's man ) , 125 , 138 , 140 Kipling , Rudyard , 91 Klass , Morton , 34 , 35 , 51 , 52 ...
... James , 60 , 147 Jussodra , 87 Kakar , Sudhir , 193 Kali ( goddess ) , 81 , 106 , 153 , 231 karma , 80 , 152 , 193 , 194 , 196 , 199 Keymis ( Ralegh's man ) , 125 , 138 , 140 Kipling , Rudyard , 91 Klass , Morton , 34 , 35 , 51 , 52 ...
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