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... represent . Before launching into the description cited above , Naipaul gives this disclaimer : " The slums of Jamaica are beyond description . Even the camera glamorises them " ( 216 ) . To call something " beyond description " and ...
... represent . Before launching into the description cited above , Naipaul gives this disclaimer : " The slums of Jamaica are beyond description . Even the camera glamorises them " ( 216 ) . To call something " beyond description " and ...
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... represent aspects of his career , a garden of forking paths , some of which Naipaul took , and some of which he ... represents : " It was his idea of beauty that upset me , I suppose [ ... ] That idea of beauty - mixing roses and flowers ...
... represent aspects of his career , a garden of forking paths , some of which Naipaul took , and some of which he ... represents : " It was his idea of beauty that upset me , I suppose [ ... ] That idea of beauty - mixing roses and flowers ...
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... represent them , either in writing or as the leader of their revolution ? A Way in the World does manage an attempt to represent these people . Paquet notes that in indicting Raleigh's and Miranda's representations of the past as lies ...
... represent them , either in writing or as the leader of their revolution ? A Way in the World does manage an attempt to represent these people . Paquet notes that in indicting Raleigh's and Miranda's representations of the past as lies ...
Contents
S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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