Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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... antipodean ) view of the convict society composed of the two worlds of master and slave . This theme is announced in the first incident of Part Two ( the opening incident of the shorter form ) when Dora's ball crosses the barricade into ...
... antipodean ) view of the convict society composed of the two worlds of master and slave . This theme is announced in the first incident of Part Two ( the opening incident of the shorter form ) when Dora's ball crosses the barricade into ...
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... Antipodean Room , 1 ) For Janet Frame as for Heidegger or for Rilke of whom we find frequent echoes in her novels 2 death is the other side , the " lining ” of life . She often represents it metaphorically by the sea , the complement to ...
... Antipodean Room , 1 ) For Janet Frame as for Heidegger or for Rilke of whom we find frequent echoes in her novels 2 death is the other side , the " lining ” of life . She often represents it metaphorically by the sea , the complement to ...
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... Antipodean Room ( New York : Braziller , 1967 ) ; Intensive Care ( New York : Braziller , 1970 ) . * For Rilke too “ death is the side of life which is turned away from us , not illuminated by us " ( Letters from Muzot ) and for ...
... Antipodean Room ( New York : Braziller , 1967 ) ; Intensive Care ( New York : Braziller , 1970 ) . * For Rilke too “ death is the side of life which is turned away from us , not illuminated by us " ( Letters from Muzot ) and for ...
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