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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Page 93
... aware of . Conrad's artistic difficulties increased because he , a writer from a European context , was presenting life in the Malay Archipelago , a developing environment alien to him , to a Euro- pean reading public for whom it was ...
... aware of . Conrad's artistic difficulties increased because he , a writer from a European context , was presenting life in the Malay Archipelago , a developing environment alien to him , to a Euro- pean reading public for whom it was ...
Page 128
... aware of the ' moral ruin ' of his fidelity and incorruptibility as well as aware of the respect and trust accorded to him as Captain Fidanza . He dies a victim of the silver . On his death , Linda utters a piercing ' cry of undying ...
... aware of the ' moral ruin ' of his fidelity and incorruptibility as well as aware of the respect and trust accorded to him as Captain Fidanza . He dies a victim of the silver . On his death , Linda utters a piercing ' cry of undying ...
Page 206
... aware of the multiple ways of looking at a single character . Through his preceding portrayal of Aissa and the exaggeration in the language of the Carrs , Cary ironically suggests that the views of both are extremist , that they do not ...
... aware of the multiple ways of looking at a single character . Through his preceding portrayal of Aissa and the exaggeration in the language of the Carrs , Cary ironically suggests that the views of both are extremist , that they do not ...
Contents
Antecedents | 13 |
Challenges and problems of the Far East | 33 |
Conrads Malayan novels | 52 |
Copyright | |
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