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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Page 142
... Capricornia itself , the name he gave to that part of Australia north of the Tropic of Capricorn but principally the area south and east of Darwin which corresponds to the map prefacing the novel . Capricornia has only two seasons ...
... Capricornia itself , the name he gave to that part of Australia north of the Tropic of Capricorn but principally the area south and east of Darwin which corresponds to the map prefacing the novel . Capricornia has only two seasons ...
Page 143
... Capricornia is equally Dickensian in its type names and its lawyers , but although it uses concealed identities , its plot is not based on them . The metamorphoses of His Natural Life are signalled by a change of name ; in Capricornia ...
... Capricornia is equally Dickensian in its type names and its lawyers , but although it uses concealed identities , its plot is not based on them . The metamorphoses of His Natural Life are signalled by a change of name ; in Capricornia ...
Page 144
... Capricornia but the Port is the scene of the arrival of the Shillingsworths at the beginning of the novel and of Norman's acquittal of the charge murdering Frank at the end of it . There is no escape from Capricornia to the " Home ...
... Capricornia but the Port is the scene of the arrival of the Shillingsworths at the beginning of the novel and of Norman's acquittal of the charge murdering Frank at the end of it . There is no escape from Capricornia to the " Home ...
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