imperialism in literature

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imperialism in literature

Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart

A collection of eighteen essays that critically examine Chinua Achebe's life and first novel, "Things Fall Apart, " discussing the novel's depiction of colonialism and the impact it had on the traditional values of the Igbo community.
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Heart of darkness

search for the unconscious
1987

Joseph Conrad and Rudyard Kipling, Heart of darkness, "The man who would be king" and other works on empire

2007
Contains stories, poems, novellas, and other works that explore empire and imperialism, including works by Joseph Conrad and Rudyard Kipling.

Heart of darkness

search for the unconscious
1987
Provides a critical reading of the classic, a discussion of the work's influence, historical context, and critical reception.

Colonialism and the revolutionary period, (beginnings-1800)

2010
An overview of American literature from colonialism through 1800 that examines the social, cultural, and historical contexts of the time, and provides information on the Puritans, Enlightenment philosophy, the American Revolution, slavery, traditional Native American literature, specific authors, and other related topics.

Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart

2010
Explores Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's, Things fall apart, as a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features carefully selected content representing a variety of perspectives.

Colonialism and the revolutionary period, (beginnings-1800)

2006
Presents an overview of American literature from Colonialism through 1800, examining the social, cultural, and historical contexts of the time, providing information on Puritan morality, Enlightenment philosophy, and authors such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Phillis Wheatley, and more.
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