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Colonialism in Kipling,Conrad,Forster and Orwell: a study of Kim (1901),Heart of Darkness (1902),A Passage to India (1924) and Burmese Days (1934)
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Eken, Ali Nihat
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A. N. Eken, “Colonialism in Kipling,Conrad,Forster and Orwell: a study of Kim (1901),Heart of Darkness (1902),A Passage to India (1924) and Burmese Days (1934),” Middle East Technical University, 1990.