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Past (pre)occupations, present (dis)locations : the nineteenth century restoried in texts from/about South Africa, Canada, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
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Between wilderness and number : on literature, colonialism and the will to power
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“To err is human, that is your doom and delight" : uncovering nonhuman agency in the environmental literature of the global south
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Encountering strange lands : migrant texture in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s fiction
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Discourses of poverty in literature : assessing representations of indigence in post-colonial texts from Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe
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The unmastered deep : qualifying craft in twentieth-century nautical fiction
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Reading rubbish: pre-apartheid to post-apartheid South African kitsch
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Nation in crisis : alternative literary representations of Zimbabwe Post-2000
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Samuels Beckett's The Trilogy and the affirmation of reading
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Behind the desk : encountering Shakespeare in South African education
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The making and remaking of gender relations in Tanzanian fiction
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Satire and the satirist : a materialist reading of eighteenth-century satire
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John Barth's later fiction : intertextual readings, with emphasis on Letters (1979)
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The city that billows smoke : a spatial reading of Bulawayo in prose fiction
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Negotiating (trans)national identities in Ugandan literature
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Imagining the city in Zimbabwean literature 1949 to 2009
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Four elements in literature
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The theme of despair in a selection of English South African fiction : a study of mood and form in Olive Schreiner's The story of an African farm, William Plomer's Turbott Wolfe, Pauline Smith's The Beadle, Alan Paton's Cry , the beloved country, Doris Lessing's The grass is singing, Dan Jacobson's The trap and A dance in the sun (and stories from Through the Wilderness and "The stranger" from A long way from London [and other stories]), Nadine Gordimer's The conservationist and J.M. Coetzee's In the ...
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African writing in English in Southern Africa : an interpretation of the contribution to world literature of Black Africans within the confines of the Republic of South Africa, Rhodesia and the former British protectorates in Southern Africa
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The representation of African humanism in the narrative writings of Es'kia Mphahlele
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Truffaut Un-Sutured : a psychogeographical reading of The 400 Blows
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Reading smallness: micro-spatial constructions in South Africa's literature of the interregnum
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Stories "lodged in goods": Reading the thing-culture of the Thousand and One Nights
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"And everych cried 'What thing is that?'" : a reading of Chaucer's House of fame