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... important novels with a colonial setting . India has been really important for the British , who ruled the country for about 200 years . Ondaatje also narrates another occupation , the Allied Troops in Italy during the Second World War ...
... important novels with a colonial setting . India has been really important for the British , who ruled the country for about 200 years . Ondaatje also narrates another occupation , the Allied Troops in Italy during the Second World War ...
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... important respect , I did make an outright advance from S & S to NA . My plots developed from the gothic in S & S ( Willoughby's nefarious doings ) , to the gothic thwarted in P & P ( Wickham's designs by Darcy ) , to the gothic ...
... important respect , I did make an outright advance from S & S to NA . My plots developed from the gothic in S & S ( Willoughby's nefarious doings ) , to the gothic thwarted in P & P ( Wickham's designs by Darcy ) , to the gothic ...
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... important British attitudes , especially with regard to the war . Soyinka uses Olunde to explain to , and debate with Mrs. Pilkings about the African ways that the Pilkings have dubbed " pagan , " " horrible " ( DKH 28-29 ) and ...
... important British attitudes , especially with regard to the war . Soyinka uses Olunde to explain to , and debate with Mrs. Pilkings about the African ways that the Pilkings have dubbed " pagan , " " horrible " ( DKH 28-29 ) and ...
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