Making Sense of the Colonial Encounter in Conrad’s Shorter Indian Ocean Fiction: Narrative Technique, Meaning and Epistemology in ‘Karain: A Memory’, ‘A Smile of Fortune’ and The Shadow-Line
Making Sense of the Colonial Encounter in Conrad’s Shorter Indian Ocean Fiction: Narrative Technique, Meaning and Epistemology in ‘Karain: A Memory’, ‘A Smile of Fortune’ and The Shadow-Line
Edwards, Stephen
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2017
Edwards, Stephen
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Edwards, Stephen
(2017)
Making Sense of the Colonial Encounter in Conrad’s Shorter Indian Ocean Fiction: Narrative Technique, Meaning and Epistemology in ‘Karain: A Memory’, ‘A Smile of Fortune’ and The Shadow-Line.
Postgraduate English.
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 June 2017
Published date: 2017
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