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We focus on the novel because we believe, with Bakhtin, that "the utter
inadequacy of literary theory is exposed when it is forced to deal with the novel."
78 The postcolonial novel intensifies this challenge. As Anita Levy points out, the
novel, ...
We focus on the novel because we believe, with Bakhtin, that "the utter
inadequacy of literary theory is exposed when it is forced to deal with the novel."
78 The postcolonial novel intensifies this challenge. As Anita Levy points out, the
novel, ...
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Cawdor is the only character in the text whose written testimony is invoked and
he is dead when the novel opens. The novel itself is made up of oral testimonies (
here of course transcribed) and throughout the book the written word, text, ...
Cawdor is the only character in the text whose written testimony is invoked and
he is dead when the novel opens. The novel itself is made up of oral testimonies (
here of course transcribed) and throughout the book the written word, text, ...
Pagina 130
In Stow's novel, the rapid disintegration and growth of the tropical rainforest
mirror the troppo agitato rhythms of one form of cross-cultural encounter —
literate culture's attempt to understand the otherness of a traditional oral culture.
In Wiebe's ...
In Stow's novel, the rapid disintegration and growth of the tropical rainforest
mirror the troppo agitato rhythms of one form of cross-cultural encounter —
literate culture's attempt to understand the otherness of a traditional oral culture.
In Wiebe's ...
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WestlndianLiterature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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