Browsing Volume 9, Issue 1, November 2016 by Title
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Are hills like white elephants?
(2016-10-27)'Are Hills Like White Elephants?' is, of course, inspired by Hemingway; the tribute reflects on the abiding relevance of serious art in a changed world and extends the boundaries of his message to other human situations. -
Complete articles, Transnational Literature November 2016
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Complete poems, Transnational Literature November 2016
(2016-10-27)Complete poetry Transnational literature November 2016, in one file for ease of downloading and printing -
Complete Syd Harrex Issue, Transnational Literature December 2016
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Contributors, Volume 9, no. 1, November 2016.
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Editor's note and contents page for Volume 9, no. 1, November 2016
(2016-11)Editor's note and contents page for Volume 9, no. 1, November 2016 of Transnational Literature -
Formed by Place: Spatiality, Irony, and Empire in Conrad’s ‘An Outpost of Progress’
(2016-10-27)In its ironic narrative and distinctive geography, Joseph Conrad’s 1897 short story ‘An Outpost of Progress’ is well suited for geocritical analysis, insofar as Conrad demonstrates the degree to which space and place affect ... -
The Geography of Jean Rhys: The Impact of National Identity upon the Exiled Female Author
(2016-10-27)Critical considerations of Jean Rhys’ texts are often intent on geopolitically ‘placing’ the female author. Feeling exiled from her birth country of Dominica and her resident country of England, Rhys felt as if she ‘had ... -
Horizon
(2016-10-27)This piece is inspired by the sea and memories. It is a reflection on my relationship to both on the connections between them.