Pen and Power: A Post-colonial Reading of J.M. Coetzee and André BrinkRodopi, 1996 - 258 páginas |
Conteúdo
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Portrait of the Chapter as a Long List | 31 |
Oviditties in Ithaca | 77 |
If Brian Boru Could But Come Back And See Old Dublin | 105 |
Science | 133 |
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