Hybridität und Ambivalenz in V. S. Naipauls The Mimic Men
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Hybridität und Ambivalenz in V. S. Naipauls The Mimic Men
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ISBN: 9786205007570 bzw. 6205007576, in Deutsch, Verlag Unser Wissen, neu.
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'Ich wusste, dass meine eigene Reise, kaum begonnen, in dem Schiffbruch endete, den ich mein ganzes Leben lang zu vermeiden versucht hatte.' Dieses Buch versucht, die verstreuten Trümmer von V.S. Naipauls Protagonisten Ralph Singh - einem Minister im Exil und einem desillusionierten kolonialen Subjekt - zusammenzufügen und die Auswirkungen seiner schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit zu untersuchen. Diese Studie soll auch zeigen, dass Naipauls Schreiben zurück ins Zentrum eine Lesart seiner literarischen Ästhetik als Palimpsest ermöglicht. Naipauls Erzählung geht aus den Trümmern seiner persönlichen Geschichte hervor. Sein Gefühl der Verdrängung und Fragmentierung innerhalb der britischen Mainstream-Kultur prägt sein Leben und sein literarisches Schaffen, nicht nur inhaltlich, sondern auch formal. 22.0 x 15.0 x 0.7 cm, Buch.
'Ich wusste, dass meine eigene Reise, kaum begonnen, in dem Schiffbruch endete, den ich mein ganzes Leben lang zu vermeiden versucht hatte.' Dieses Buch versucht, die verstreuten Trümmer von V.S. Naipauls Protagonisten Ralph Singh - einem Minister im Exil und einem desillusionierten kolonialen Subjekt - zusammenzufügen und die Auswirkungen seiner schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit zu untersuchen. Diese Studie soll auch zeigen, dass Naipauls Schreiben zurück ins Zentrum eine Lesart seiner literarischen Ästhetik als Palimpsest ermöglicht. Naipauls Erzählung geht aus den Trümmern seiner persönlichen Geschichte hervor. Sein Gefühl der Verdrängung und Fragmentierung innerhalb der britischen Mainstream-Kultur prägt sein Leben und sein literarisches Schaffen, nicht nur inhaltlich, sondern auch formal. 22.0 x 15.0 x 0.7 cm, Buch.
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Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul's The Mimic Men. Mohamed Fekih Romdhane, -
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ISBN: 9786200220196 bzw. 6200220190, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, neu.
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Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul's The Mimic Men. "I knew that my own journey, scarcely begun, had ended in the shipwreck which all my life I had sought to avoid." This book seeks to piece together the scattered debris of V.S. Naipaul's protagonist Ralph Singh - a self-exiled minister and a disillusioned colonial subject- and investigate the ramifications of his writing enterprise. This study aims also to show that Naipaul's writing back to the centre allows a reading of his literary aesthetics as a palimpsest. Naipaul's narrative emerges from the wreckage of his personal history. His sense of displacement and fragmentation within the mainstream British culture marks his life as well as his literary creation, not only in content but also in form.... Buch.
Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul's The Mimic Men. "I knew that my own journey, scarcely begun, had ended in the shipwreck which all my life I had sought to avoid." This book seeks to piece together the scattered debris of V.S. Naipaul's protagonist Ralph Singh - a self-exiled minister and a disillusioned colonial subject- and investigate the ramifications of his writing enterprise. This study aims also to show that Naipaul's writing back to the centre allows a reading of his literary aesthetics as a palimpsest. Naipaul's narrative emerges from the wreckage of his personal history. His sense of displacement and fragmentation within the mainstream British culture marks his life as well as his literary creation, not only in content but also in form.... Buch.
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Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul's The Mimic Men
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ISBN: 9786200220196 bzw. 6200220190, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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"I knew that my own journey, scarcely begun, had ended in the shipwreck which all my life I had sought to avoid." This book seeks to piece together the scattered debris of V.S. Naipaul's protagonist Ralph Singh - a self-exiled minister and a disillusioned colonial subject- and investigate the ramifications of his writing enterprise. This study aims also to show that Naipaul's writing back to the centre allows a reading of his literary aesthetics as a palimpsest. Naipaul's narrative emerges from the wreckage of his personal history. His sense of displacement and fragmentation within the mainstream British culture marks his life as well as his literary creation, not only in content but also in form.
"I knew that my own journey, scarcely begun, had ended in the shipwreck which all my life I had sought to avoid." This book seeks to piece together the scattered debris of V.S. Naipaul's protagonist Ralph Singh - a self-exiled minister and a disillusioned colonial subject- and investigate the ramifications of his writing enterprise. This study aims also to show that Naipaul's writing back to the centre allows a reading of his literary aesthetics as a palimpsest. Naipaul's narrative emerges from the wreckage of his personal history. His sense of displacement and fragmentation within the mainstream British culture marks his life as well as his literary creation, not only in content but also in form.
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Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul`s The Mimic Men
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ISBN: 9786200220196 bzw. 6200220190, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul`s The Mimic Men: `I knew that my own journey, scarcely begun, had ended in the shipwreck which all my life I had sought to avoid.` This book seeks to piece together the scattered debris of V.S. Naipaul`s protagonist Ralph Singh - a self-exiled minister and a disillusioned colonial subject- and investigate the ramifications of his writing enterprise. This study aims also to show that Naipaul`s writing back to the centre allows a reading of his literary aesthetics as a palimpsest. Naipaul`s narrative emerges from the wreckage of his personal history. His sense of displacement and fragmentation within the mainstream British culture marks his life as well as his literary creation, not only in content but also in form. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Hybridität und Ambivalenz in V. S. Naipauls The Mimic Men
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Hybridity and Ambivalence in V S Naipaul's The Mimic Men
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ISBN: 6200220190 bzw. 9786200220196, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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