Critical Perspectives on V. S. NaipaulRobert D. Hamner This collection combines articles by Naipaul himself, reflecting his developing ideas from 1958 through the mid-1970s, with fourteen perceptive essays representing his reception among critics. |
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Conrads Darkness | 54 |
The Novels of V S Naipaul R H Lee | 68 |
Character and Rebellion | 84 |
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