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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... symbol of all those who have been ignored in life , wiped out in recorded history , and dimmed in our imaginations - symbol of the obscure person through whose eye we should strive to see , symbol of a past with which we must enter into ...
... symbol of all those who have been ignored in life , wiped out in recorded history , and dimmed in our imaginations - symbol of the obscure person through whose eye we should strive to see , symbol of a past with which we must enter into ...
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... symbols mean ; darkness , for example , so often presumed to have a pejorative implication , is time after time conceived as the source or symbol of light by both Melville and Harris . " " 4 Because each has the kind of imagination ...
... symbols mean ; darkness , for example , so often presumed to have a pejorative implication , is time after time conceived as the source or symbol of light by both Melville and Harris . " " 4 Because each has the kind of imagination ...
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... symbol is that of " Dear First Dad , " borrowed from Auden's poem Winds : " Dear First Dad " is a mysterious entity that stands for Adam before the curse of Adam and Cain , for Man first created with love and for love , before he had ...
... symbol is that of " Dear First Dad , " borrowed from Auden's poem Winds : " Dear First Dad " is a mysterious entity that stands for Adam before the curse of Adam and Cain , for Man first created with love and for love , before he had ...
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African literature Afrikaans Albert Gomes Alfred Mendes Anna Rutherford Antipodean becomes Belgium Bobby and Linda British C. L. R. James Capricornia Caribbean century characters civilization colonial Commonwealth literature creative criticism cultural darkness death Edgar Wright Eliot English essay experience feel fiction Frank Collymore George Lamming Guyana H. I. E. Dhlomo Harris's heart human Ibadan Ibid imagination individual Janet Frame's journey Kyk-over-al language literary living London lover Lowry magazine Malcolm Lowry meaning Melville and Harris Melville's modern myth Naipaul narrative nature Nigerian novel novelists past Peacock Poem poet poetry political published Quartets Queely Radio reader Richard Devine Santosh says sense short story social society South African Susan symbol talk themes Tilted Cross tradition Trinidad University of Liège vision Waiting Room Walcott West Indian literature West Indian writers West Indies whole Wilson Harris Wole Soyinka Xhosa Zulu