An introduction to the reading of under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry An introduction to the reading of under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry

This article is part of the introduction of my M.A. dissertation
 entitled "Under the Volcano and Malcolm Lowry's the 
 Consul: A Hero Manqué. ", submitted to the University of Exeter, England, in 1980.
 It seems appropriate to me that this article, to be publi...

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Main Author: Ana Beatriz Darix
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2008-04-01
Series:Ilha do Desterro
Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/9041
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spelling doaj-cfd4a40a55e846c58cff30bf8540d2ee2020-11-24T23:46:02ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaIlha do Desterro 0101-48462175-80262008-04-01410013019An introduction to the reading of under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry An introduction to the reading of under the Volcano by Malcolm LowryAna Beatriz DarixThis article is part of the introduction of my M.A. dissertation
 entitled "Under the Volcano and Malcolm Lowry's the 
 Consul: A Hero Manqué. ", submitted to the University of Exeter, England, in 1980.
 It seems appropriate to me that this article, to be published
 in this journal, is on such a book, since the first time
 I read Under the Volcano was while doing my M.A. credits at theU.F.S.C.
 I was "introduced" to Lowry by John Derrick and read
 Under the Volcano as an assignment of the English Literature
 course. The book made a great impression on me and when I had tochoose the subject of my dissertation in England, it seemed an obvious choice. 1 This article is part of the introduction of my M.A. dissertation
 entitled "Under the Volcano and Malcolm Lowry's the 
 Consul: A Hero Manqué. ", submitted to the University of Exeter, England, in 1980.
 It seems appropriate to me that this article, to be published
 in this journal, is on such a book, since the first time
 I read Under the Volcano was while doing my M.A. credits at theU.F.S.C.
 I was "introduced" to Lowry by John Derrick and read
 Under the Volcano as an assignment of the English Literature
 course. The book made a great impression on me and when I had tochoose the subject of my dissertation in England, it seemed an obvious choice. 1 http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/9041
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description This article is part of the introduction of my M.A. dissertation
 entitled "Under the Volcano and Malcolm Lowry's the 
 Consul: A Hero Manqué. ", submitted to the University of Exeter, England, in 1980.
 It seems appropriate to me that this article, to be published
 in this journal, is on such a book, since the first time
 I read Under the Volcano was while doing my M.A. credits at theU.F.S.C.
 I was "introduced" to Lowry by John Derrick and read
 Under the Volcano as an assignment of the English Literature
 course. The book made a great impression on me and when I had tochoose the subject of my dissertation in England, it seemed an obvious choice. 1 This article is part of the introduction of my M.A. dissertation
 entitled "Under the Volcano and Malcolm Lowry's the 
 Consul: A Hero Manqué. ", submitted to the University of Exeter, England, in 1980.
 It seems appropriate to me that this article, to be published
 in this journal, is on such a book, since the first time
 I read Under the Volcano was while doing my M.A. credits at theU.F.S.C.
 I was "introduced" to Lowry by John Derrick and read
 Under the Volcano as an assignment of the English Literature
 course. The book made a great impression on me and when I had tochoose the subject of my dissertation in England, it seemed an obvious choice. 1
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