An Exploration of the Outsider's Role in Selected Works by Conrad, Lowry and Naipaul
Product Description
by Jong-seong Parksize: 25.1x17.4cm 278pages. publisher: Hankuk Publisher, 1997.
(Dissertation Series 218)
About this book
This is the author's dissertation presented to Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London in 1996.
Table of contents
Introduction
Section one: Joseph Conrad
- Under Outsider's Eyes: A Study of Transplanted Europeans
- The Outsider at the Heart of Things
- Lord Jim: Outsider Briton
- The Outsider within Society: A Subversion of the Centralising Power
Section two: Malcolm Lowry
- The Outsider's Voyage and Dissenting Voice
- The Outsider's Double Vision of Home and Abroad
- The Outsider's Shifting Perception and Transforming Power
- The Outsider's Fury and Harmony
Section three: V.S. Naipaul
- The Outsider's Licence to Exile: Hazard or Reward?
- The Outsider's Satiric Impulse
- Biswas: the Comusian Outsider in Revolt
- The Outsider's Inquiry into Colonial Encounter
- The Outsider's Loss of Identity and Search for Roots
- The Universality of Displacement
- Salim: The African Outsider
- V.S. Naipaul: The Colonial Outsider in Britain Today
Conclusion Bibliography
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