Crisis and Creativity in the New Literatures in EnglishGeoffrey V. Davis, Hena Maes-Jelinek Rodopi, 1990 - 529 pages |
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... political incest for they touch us all , black and white , Arab and Jew , coloniser and colonised , communist and capitalist . Whatever deceptions we practise upon ourselves , surely we know that we are addicted to political parties ...
... political incest for they touch us all , black and white , Arab and Jew , coloniser and colonised , communist and capitalist . Whatever deceptions we practise upon ourselves , surely we know that we are addicted to political parties ...
Page 237
... Politics in Fiction . My wife died with no malice I am a simple ... man . No one had heard of me a week ago and perhaps no one will remember me in a few months ' time But this dreadful thing ... must not be used for political purposes ...
... Politics in Fiction . My wife died with no malice I am a simple ... man . No one had heard of me a week ago and perhaps no one will remember me in a few months ' time But this dreadful thing ... must not be used for political purposes ...
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... politics . This is seen to disturb the literary qualities , and also of course upsets the British conception of India . In the critical reception of Midnight's Children or Shame political and satirical aspects have been largely ...
... politics . This is seen to disturb the literary qualities , and also of course upsets the British conception of India . In the critical reception of Midnight's Children or Shame political and satirical aspects have been largely ...
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