Decolonising FictionsDangaroo, 1993 - 192 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... character and event , than an exposé of the fictions which condition both the interpretations and the events themselves . Dutton's investigation of Eyre's character and his publication of the 1967 apologia - without any real questioning ...
... character and event , than an exposé of the fictions which condition both the interpretations and the events themselves . Dutton's investigation of Eyre's character and his publication of the 1967 apologia - without any real questioning ...
Pagina 124
... character in the novel . As Cawdor's official mouthpiece he forms , together with the patrol officers them- selves , the indispensable machinery of empire . As Todorov notes , 25 the interpreter almost always comes from the conquered ...
... character in the novel . As Cawdor's official mouthpiece he forms , together with the patrol officers them- selves , the indispensable machinery of empire . As Todorov notes , 25 the interpreter almost always comes from the conquered ...
Pagina 132
... characters who embody that process in their lives . Colonial fiction in Canada and Australia stressed the tragedy of ... character who is literally caught in the middle , between two antagonistic yet founding traditions . These writers ...
... characters who embody that process in their lives . Colonial fiction in Canada and Australia stressed the tragedy of ... character who is literally caught in the middle , between two antagonistic yet founding traditions . These writers ...
Sommario
Acknowledgements | 6 |
West Indian Literature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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