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Joseph Conrad and the ideology of fiction : a study of four works
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The stories we tell ourselves: Joan Didion on the romantic fantasies of reality
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The language of the body and related visual effects in the works of Joseph Conrad
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Politics and personal morality : a study of three novels by Joseph Conrad
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An exploration of major existential elements in the principal novels of Joseph Conrad
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Telling stories not to die of life : myth, responsibility and reinvention in The smell of apples and Country of my skull
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Islands under threat : heterotopia and the disintegration of the ideal in Joseph Conrad's Heart of darkness, Antjie Krog's Country of my skull and Irvan Welsh's Marabou stork nightmares
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Possessing the secret of black womanhood : reading African women in Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy, The Color Purple, and Warrior Marks
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A study of the development of the structures and themes in the short stories of Nadine Gordimer
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Stories "lodged in goods": Reading the thing-culture of the Thousand and One Nights
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Whose story is it anyway? The ethics of narration and the narration of ethics in Summertime and Die Sneeuslaper
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A jungle of shadows : interpenetrations of the anagogical and the grotesque in the short stories of Flannery O'Connor
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Archipelagic thinking in the Indian Ocean world : the story of 'Sindbad the Sailor' and Alan Villiers's Sons of Sindbad
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Black woman, you are on your own : images of black women in Staffrider short stories, 1978-1982
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Complex urban identities : an investigation into the
everyday lived realities of cities as reflected in
selected postmodern texts
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Writing black: the South African short story by black writers
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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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Where art meets life in secret : excavating subjects in selected works of Michael Ondaatje
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Chesterton, modernism, and the representation of reality
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It’s the Stories We Tell Ourselves
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“This Story I Tell You Be True”
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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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De-demonising universality : transcultural dragons and the universal agent in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and David Eddings' The Belgariad
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I Know Him Not, and Never Will: Moby Dick, The Human and the Whale