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 80
... understanding of experience ; and the concluding paradox in which destruction and not creation is stated to be the on- ly way to make one's mark on the universe . At first in An Area of Darkness he claims he was ignorant of Hinduism ...
... understanding of experience ; and the concluding paradox in which destruction and not creation is stated to be the on- ly way to make one's mark on the universe . At first in An Area of Darkness he claims he was ignorant of Hinduism ...
Page 121
... understanding and peace , but Naipaul does not suggest Singh approaches perfect self- understanding ; though moving forward Singh remains humanly fallible , and one type of failure is the failure to act . Though he manages to sound ...
... understanding and peace , but Naipaul does not suggest Singh approaches perfect self- understanding ; though moving forward Singh remains humanly fallible , and one type of failure is the failure to act . Though he manages to sound ...
Page 191
... understanding of the attitudes that contributed to the calamity , and perhaps , a reminder of the imperial presence in ascribing English blondness to the jute . In An Area of Darkness Naipaul ex- pressed a sense of loss when he ...
... understanding of the attitudes that contributed to the calamity , and perhaps , a reminder of the imperial presence in ascribing English blondness to the jute . In An Area of Darkness Naipaul ex- pressed a sense of loss when he ...
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