Apartheid and the Historical Context In Coetzee's Novels
Khaled Khalifa Abd EI-Aziz;
Abstract
According to Stephen Watson, Coetzee's novels are considered a departure from the conventional South African colonial literature 1n the sense that they "do not deliver the usual moral condemnation of greed and hypocrisy, something which is too familiar in the typical colonial novel
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| Title | Apartheid and the Historical Context In Coetzee's Novels | Other Titles | لايوجد | Authors | Khaled Khalifa Abd EI-Aziz | Issue Date | 1998 |
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