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Abstract
My intention in this paper is first to present and very briefly substantiate Wilson Harris's interpretation of Heart of Darkness, then move on to Patrick White's A Fringe of Leaves and Harris's story Yorukon to show how t~ese authors' treatment of cannibalism suggests a clear progress on Conrad's approach to primitive people.
Recommended Citation
Maes-Jelinek, Hena, Fictional breakthrough and the unveiling of 'unspeakable rites' in Patrick White's a fringe of leaves and Wilson Harris's Yurokon, Kunapipi, 2(2), 1980.
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