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Introduction 1
1 Aims of Education: Historicism and In the Castle of My Skin 6
2 The Meaning of Life and Black Lightning 17
3 The Inner Radiance of the Self in Palace of the Peacock 26
4 Knowledge and Human Understanding in A House for Mr. Biswas 43
5 Existentialism and The Children of Sisyphus 54
6 Tragic Vision in Wide Sargasso Sea 56
7 African Conceptions of a Person and Myal 73
8 The Law of Karma in Sastra 87
9 The Morality of Reparations in Salt 98
10 Plato versus Kincaid? A Reading of The Autobiography of My Mother 111
Conclusion 122
Appendix The Authors 131
References 137
Index 145
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