Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 52
... claims for the unity of the work by stating that ' It is very risky indeed to privilege any one voice in the ' The Waste Land ' ( p . 100 ) . The poem is filled with a whole series of ' observer - figures ' and thus ' assembles together ...
... claims for the unity of the work by stating that ' It is very risky indeed to privilege any one voice in the ' The Waste Land ' ( p . 100 ) . The poem is filled with a whole series of ' observer - figures ' and thus ' assembles together ...
Pagina 33
... claim to insight seems dubious . Would he not have contributed more if he offered new insight into the damage caused ... claims , nonetheless , strike me as verging on the nonsensical . If Gordimer and Paton , according to Hughes , were ...
... claim to insight seems dubious . Would he not have contributed more if he offered new insight into the damage caused ... claims , nonetheless , strike me as verging on the nonsensical . If Gordimer and Paton , according to Hughes , were ...
Pagina 34
... claims that his novels are not ' pessimistic ' ( ' General Preface to the Wessex Edition ' in Tess : 495 ) , his ... claim is a fair one , up to a point ( Voss : 116 ) . This novel does indeed resist the temptation to exalt the virtues ...
... claims that his novels are not ' pessimistic ' ( ' General Preface to the Wessex Edition ' in Tess : 495 ) , his ... claim is a fair one , up to a point ( Voss : 116 ) . This novel does indeed resist the temptation to exalt the virtues ...
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