This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) with a theoretical support of the postcolonialism. It reflects a strong psychological study about a frustrated woman and her marital relationship with Dick Turner. Lessing paints a picture of Rhodesian society where she delineates how peasants and black people were treated by their white masters during that 1940s. It does not only focuses on political relationship between the white and the black but also explores phallogocentricism and failure of individuality. It also examines contact zone between Mary Turner, a white farmer's wife and her black African servant where two different cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other. It aims tha...
Doris Lessing’s first novel The Grass is Singing, published in the year 1950 is regarded as a twenti...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a burgeoning of literary criticism on the writing of Dori...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This article presents and interprets Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass is Singing (1950), as bo...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
The Grass is Singing is the novel written by Doris Lessing which was a successful debut novel, ...
Underpinned by an interpretative grid where the analytic categories of gender and race are interwove...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Doris Lessing’s first novel ‘The Grass is Singing ‘is a clear depiction of hatred, frustration...
The Woman is a God-given boon to mankind. She is the most lively and endearing personality on the ea...
In her debut novel The Grass is Singing, Doris Lessing, a British writer who borrows the title of th...
In this thesis I analyse two novels from Southern Africa: The Grass is Singing (1950) by Doris Lessi...
This thesis analyses the inferiority of femaleness to maleness regardless of the skin colour in the ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel The Grass is Singing, published in the year 1950 is regarded as a twenti...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a burgeoning of literary criticism on the writing of Dori...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...
This paper presents and interprets the study of Doris Lessing's novel, The Grass is Singing (1950) w...
This article presents and interprets Doris Lessing’s first novel, The Grass is Singing (1950), as bo...
Doris Lessing was brought up in the atmosphere pervaded with racial conflict. She remained among the...
The Grass is Singing is the novel written by Doris Lessing which was a successful debut novel, ...
Underpinned by an interpretative grid where the analytic categories of gender and race are interwove...
-Abstract in lingua inglese: The publication of The Grass Is Singing in 1950 inaugurated the beginni...
Doris Lessing, an unrivaled novelist in the literary genres around the globe, portrays the fundament...
Doris Lessing’s first novel ‘The Grass is Singing ‘is a clear depiction of hatred, frustration...
The Woman is a God-given boon to mankind. She is the most lively and endearing personality on the ea...
In her debut novel The Grass is Singing, Doris Lessing, a British writer who borrows the title of th...
In this thesis I analyse two novels from Southern Africa: The Grass is Singing (1950) by Doris Lessi...
This thesis analyses the inferiority of femaleness to maleness regardless of the skin colour in the ...
Doris Lessing’s first novel The Grass is Singing, published in the year 1950 is regarded as a twenti...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a burgeoning of literary criticism on the writing of Dori...
Abstract : This article studies the notion of ‘pride’ in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing. As in...