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 7
... characters seek personal freedom , significant and culturally liberated lives in exile , but they fail to become part of the new worlds they enter and end in limbo as do the characters of In a Free State . Individuals have few satis ...
... characters seek personal freedom , significant and culturally liberated lives in exile , but they fail to become part of the new worlds they enter and end in limbo as do the characters of In a Free State . Individuals have few satis ...
Page 24
... characters and their responses to the conditions . Nai- paul does not enter into the social analysis characteristic of his later fiction , perhaps because he has not yet begun the nonfiction writing which often defines objectively the ...
... characters and their responses to the conditions . Nai- paul does not enter into the social analysis characteristic of his later fiction , perhaps because he has not yet begun the nonfiction writing which often defines objectively the ...
Page 189
... characters ' behaviour . Nor do the characters achieve the ideal of a creative imagination in control of the raw material of human experience ; Peter Roche's memoir and Jimmy Ahmed's novel fail to resolve any issues . The threat ...
... characters ' behaviour . Nor do the characters achieve the ideal of a creative imagination in control of the raw material of human experience ; Peter Roche's memoir and Jimmy Ahmed's novel fail to resolve any issues . The threat ...
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