Developing Countries in British FictionDotyczy twórczości następujących pisarzy: Joseph Conrad (Teodor Józef Konrad Korzeniowski); Joyce Cary, Edward Morgan Forster, Rudyard Kipling, D. H. Lawrence. |
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... able to rise above conventional Western prejudices against Malayans for much the same reasons as he is able to transcend those against Chin- ese , whereas he yields slightly to those against negroes . The prejudices against Malayans ...
... able to rise above conventional Western prejudices against Malayans for much the same reasons as he is able to transcend those against Chin- ese , whereas he yields slightly to those against negroes . The prejudices against Malayans ...
Page 117
... able to suggest , without any forcing of the symbolism , that the secure opulence of Europe is able to maintain itself intact only by a radical ignorance of , an unbridgeable distance from , the raw savageries which ultimately pay for ...
... able to suggest , without any forcing of the symbolism , that the secure opulence of Europe is able to maintain itself intact only by a radical ignorance of , an unbridgeable distance from , the raw savageries which ultimately pay for ...
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... able to strike a delicate balance between the plane of everyday reality and the plane of symbolism , and he is able to pack a wealth of meaning into the episodes of the tale with perfect natur- alness . In the episode when the horse ...
... able to strike a delicate balance between the plane of everyday reality and the plane of symbolism , and he is able to pack a wealth of meaning into the episodes of the tale with perfect natur- alness . In the episode when the horse ...
Contents
Antecedents | 13 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 33 |
Conrads Malayan novels | 52 |
Copyright | |
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