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 59
... accept unquestioningly the English national myth . A symptom of English narcissism , this failure restricts Eng- lish awareness of the effects of imperial expansion on their own attitudes . Froude's indictment of the West Indies is an ...
... accept unquestioningly the English national myth . A symptom of English narcissism , this failure restricts Eng- lish awareness of the effects of imperial expansion on their own attitudes . Froude's indictment of the West Indies is an ...
Page 65
... accept assimilation is in a way to accept a perman- ent inferiority " ; on the other hand , the alternatives are also unacceptable in that Europe is now so much " in the Nation- alist's bones [ that ] he feels Africa and Asia are ...
... accept assimilation is in a way to accept a perman- ent inferiority " ; on the other hand , the alternatives are also unacceptable in that Europe is now so much " in the Nation- alist's bones [ that ] he feels Africa and Asia are ...
Page 81
... Accepting his own mortality , the transience of things of this world , their illusory quality and his own frailty and ... accept and survive which is the course prescribed by Hinduism . The religion offers the reward of transcendence ...
... Accepting his own mortality , the transience of things of this world , their illusory quality and his own frailty and ... accept and survive which is the course prescribed by Hinduism . The religion offers the reward of transcendence ...
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