Essays in S. Pacific LiteratureH. H. Anniah Gowda Centre for Commonwealth Literature and Research, University of Mysore, 1977 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 245 pages |
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... Conrad , whose name somehow became inex- tricably connected with the South Seas , wrote only one story , ' The Planter of Malata , ' set in this region . Although Conrad is only marginally concerned with this area he is , nevertheless ...
... Conrad , whose name somehow became inex- tricably connected with the South Seas , wrote only one story , ' The Planter of Malata , ' set in this region . Although Conrad is only marginally concerned with this area he is , nevertheless ...
Page 180
... Conrad realised . In Typee Melville does present primitive man living in a paradisal condition according to inherent principles of honesty and generosity . In Moby Dick Melville's attitude to primitivism is much more subtle and complex ...
... Conrad realised . In Typee Melville does present primitive man living in a paradisal condition according to inherent principles of honesty and generosity . In Moby Dick Melville's attitude to primitivism is much more subtle and complex ...
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... Conrad and Melville are expressions of the inscrutability of man and the universe . Conrad's answer to ambiguities in life , and to the apparent separation of ethical world from eternal mysteries , is acceptance of the traditional ...
... Conrad and Melville are expressions of the inscrutability of man and the universe . Conrad's answer to ambiguities in life , and to the apparent separation of ethical world from eternal mysteries , is acceptance of the traditional ...
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