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 75
... followed by the disgrace of his failed pun on nuts , the experience of exhilaration followed by dissatisfaction foreshadows the outcome of the Knights Companion pro- ject . The first Tomlinson party foreshadows the second . Between them ...
... followed by the disgrace of his failed pun on nuts , the experience of exhilaration followed by dissatisfaction foreshadows the outcome of the Knights Companion pro- ject . The first Tomlinson party foreshadows the second . Between them ...
Page 127
... followed . This was possible because each official had a separate contract with the King ; legality could be measured by achievement and every man was therefore as strong as he made himself " ( LED 36 ) . Under Spanish rule and under ...
... followed . This was possible because each official had a separate contract with the King ; legality could be measured by achievement and every man was therefore as strong as he made himself " ( LED 36 ) . Under Spanish rule and under ...
Page 238
... followed the comic novels , would the travel book have been so angry , so fearful and so rejecting ? And if Nai- paul had not undertaken the fictional study of Hindu family life in Trinidad which is an important element in A House for ...
... followed the comic novels , would the travel book have been so angry , so fearful and so rejecting ? And if Nai- paul had not undertaken the fictional study of Hindu family life in Trinidad which is an important element in A House for ...
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