Doris Lessing and V.S. Naipaul both arrived in London a few years after the end of the Second World War. This paper looks at their perceptions of the city as 'colonials', as seen from their fiction and non-fiction writings
This dissertation explores the relationship between feminism and imperialism and suggests that men a...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
This thesis examines the fiction of Neil Bartlett, Sarah Waters and Alan Hollinghurst, considering h...
This thesis examines how the British Empire and the legacies of colonial rule impact upon and are ex...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
textAlthough a number of critics have analyzed nineteenth and twentieth century British authors’ po...
Ever since Joseph Conrad chose fin de siecle London as the place to begin and end his Heart of Darkn...
Critics assume that all autobiographical writings are essentially subject-oriented, and therefore, u...
textThis dissertation examines sensation in twentieth-century narratives of London and argues that v...
textThis dissertation examines sensation in twentieth-century narratives of London and argues that v...
The recent commemorations of the arrival of 55 Windrush fifty years ago in 1948 have been a vivid re...
Dealing with marginality as an existential condition inherent to humanity, this dissertation aims at...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
This paper is about two journeys: the first through the memories of an old soldier captured by the J...
This dissertation explores the relationship between feminism and imperialism and suggests that men a...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
This thesis examines the fiction of Neil Bartlett, Sarah Waters and Alan Hollinghurst, considering h...
This thesis examines how the British Empire and the legacies of colonial rule impact upon and are ex...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
This dissertation investigates the persistent Anglocentrism that punctuates twentieth-century Britis...
textAlthough a number of critics have analyzed nineteenth and twentieth century British authors’ po...
Ever since Joseph Conrad chose fin de siecle London as the place to begin and end his Heart of Darkn...
Critics assume that all autobiographical writings are essentially subject-oriented, and therefore, u...
textThis dissertation examines sensation in twentieth-century narratives of London and argues that v...
textThis dissertation examines sensation in twentieth-century narratives of London and argues that v...
The recent commemorations of the arrival of 55 Windrush fifty years ago in 1948 have been a vivid re...
Dealing with marginality as an existential condition inherent to humanity, this dissertation aims at...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
This paper is about two journeys: the first through the memories of an old soldier captured by the J...
This dissertation explores the relationship between feminism and imperialism and suggests that men a...
This is a detailed study of the various ways in which London and India were imaginatively constructe...
This thesis examines the fiction of Neil Bartlett, Sarah Waters and Alan Hollinghurst, considering h...