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 43
... Darkness . ( I am of course not the first critic to have noticed a parallel between Palace of the Peacock and Conrad's masterpiece ; Kenneth Ramchand has kindly informed me that a former pupil of his , Richard Roy , has written an ...
... Darkness . ( I am of course not the first critic to have noticed a parallel between Palace of the Peacock and Conrad's masterpiece ; Kenneth Ramchand has kindly informed me that a former pupil of his , Richard Roy , has written an ...
Page 45
... darkness , " both actually and metaphorically : the darkness of regions beyond the reach of civilization , and the darkness inhabiting the human heart . In Céline's novel , too , the hero makes an incursion into the land of darkness ...
... darkness , " both actually and metaphorically : the darkness of regions beyond the reach of civilization , and the darkness inhabiting the human heart . In Céline's novel , too , the hero makes an incursion into the land of darkness ...
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... darkness . " Watson does not deny the darkness , any more than Lowry or Kroetsch does , and indeed she recognizes that catching the darkness along with the glory is inevitable , since it is in the basic nature of man to fish with a ...
... darkness . " Watson does not deny the darkness , any more than Lowry or Kroetsch does , and indeed she recognizes that catching the darkness along with the glory is inevitable , since it is in the basic nature of man to fish with a ...
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