Unisa English Studies, Volumes 16-20Department of English, University of South Africa., 1978 - English language |
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... volumes contain stories arranged in the chronological order of their publication in book form : thus , volume 1 has Wessex Tales ( 1888 ) and A Group of Noble Dames ( 1891 ) and volume 2 has Life's Little Ironies ( 1894 ) and A Changed ...
... volumes contain stories arranged in the chronological order of their publication in book form : thus , volume 1 has Wessex Tales ( 1888 ) and A Group of Noble Dames ( 1891 ) and volume 2 has Life's Little Ironies ( 1894 ) and A Changed ...
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... volumes cover much the same ground , with a few differences : in Volume 2 theology enters and biology is omitted , though it reappears in the next volume . Volume 3 also has chapters on sociology , structural anthropology , and ...
... volumes cover much the same ground , with a few differences : in Volume 2 theology enters and biology is omitted , though it reappears in the next volume . Volume 3 also has chapters on sociology , structural anthropology , and ...
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... volume by a specialist in the field but the entries themselves remain un- changed . The only exception is in the first volume , Beginnings to 1558. One of Professor Kossick's criticisms of the earlier work was that anonymous authors had ...
... volume by a specialist in the field but the entries themselves remain un- changed . The only exception is in the first volume , Beginnings to 1558. One of Professor Kossick's criticisms of the earlier work was that anonymous authors had ...
Contents
Ephemerides on its 150th Anniversary | 10 |
Two Themes in the African Novel in English | 16 |
Jeni Couzyn | 23 |
Copyright | |
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