Imagined Commonwealths: Cambridge Essays on Commonwealth and International Literature in English by T. J. Cribb (review)
Abstrak
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Cambridge English and Commonwealth Literature T.J.Cribb PART I: GATEWAYS AND FRONTIERS Redreaming the World B.Okri Child at the Frontier W.Soyinka Judgement and Dream W.Harris Fens, Droughts and Deserts J.Kinsella PART II: LIMITS AND LANGUAGES Language and Literature: Englishes and Translation K.Malmkjaer In the Shadow of Language: From Joyce to Okri T.J.Cribb African-Language Literature and Post-Colonial Criticism K.Barber Aspects of Afrikaans in South African Literature in English S.Fitzmaurice PART III: TRADITIONS AND PLACES Towards an Understanding of the Indian Poetic Tradition and Its Critical Framework, with Reference to Literature in English C.D.Narasimhaiah Putting God in His Place: Metaphysics and Politics in British India with Reference to the Works of Iqbal in English and Persian J.Majeed The Nuisance Grounds: the Theme of Relegation in Two Canadian Novels H.Erskine-Hill 'The Culture of Displacement and Its Effects': Frazer, Freud and Others D.Richards Conclusion Wordmaps for Chaos: the New Geographism A.Gurr Index
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Angela Smith
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2022
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 6×
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- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.2307/3509465
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- Open Access ✓