A. Adams — The Wallet in the Casket : Africa and the White People's Future in the Novels of Nadine Gordimer. The second part (see CEA 94) of a study of the views that the two foremost South African/British women novelists hold about race relations at the personal and group levels in today's and tomorrow's Africa. Nadine Gordimer's novels are hardly less desperate than those of Doris Lessing, yet in most of them there is still a faint glimmer of hope. Instead of fleeing for good to a meaningless exile, her main characters finally choose to come back to Africa on a hopeless bet of survival in a fearful unknown and unknowable future.Adams Adrian. La valise dans le cercueil : l'Afrique et l'avenir des Européens dans les romans de Nadine Gordime...
Olive Schreiner, writing in the tradition of George Eliot and the Brontës, was an isolated yet origi...
However different their lives, Doris Lessing, Bessie Head, and Nadine Gordimer share the common heri...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
A. Adams — The Wallet in the Casket : Africa and the White People's Future in the Novels of Nadine G...
A. Adams—A Casket in the Wallet. Africa and the White People's Future in the Novels of Doris Lessing...
This volume collects three decades of interviews with Nadine Gordimer. In the interviews, she presen...
Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People (1981) foresees the inevitable collapse of White South Africa and th...
As early as 1959, the white South African novelist, essayist, and short story writer Nadine Gordimer...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
This paper examines how the South African writers of Apartheid—Alex La Guma and Nadine Gordimer—appr...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
Focusing on a close-reading of Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's short novel The Late Bourgeois World...
Which changes has the official dismantling of apartheid brought in the novel writing of the two Sout...
Olive Schreiner, writing in the tradition of George Eliot and the Brontës, was an isolated yet origi...
However different their lives, Doris Lessing, Bessie Head, and Nadine Gordimer share the common heri...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
A. Adams — The Wallet in the Casket : Africa and the White People's Future in the Novels of Nadine G...
A. Adams—A Casket in the Wallet. Africa and the White People's Future in the Novels of Doris Lessing...
This volume collects three decades of interviews with Nadine Gordimer. In the interviews, she presen...
Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People (1981) foresees the inevitable collapse of White South Africa and th...
As early as 1959, the white South African novelist, essayist, and short story writer Nadine Gordimer...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
Nadine Gordimer, the Nobel prize winning South African author, deals with the complexities of “the O...
This paper examines how the South African writers of Apartheid—Alex La Guma and Nadine Gordimer—appr...
Novelist, playwright, short-story writer, polemicist and activist, Nadine Gordimer (1929), received ...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and La Sorbonne Univers...
Focusing on a close-reading of Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer's short novel The Late Bourgeois World...
Which changes has the official dismantling of apartheid brought in the novel writing of the two Sout...
Olive Schreiner, writing in the tradition of George Eliot and the Brontës, was an isolated yet origi...
However different their lives, Doris Lessing, Bessie Head, and Nadine Gordimer share the common heri...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...