The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... literature made to order . It is most desirable , ' he affirmed , that an English literature dealing with Indian life and history and depicting Indian scenes and scenery should be created for Indian boys . ' One has a misgiving that an ...
... literature made to order . It is most desirable , ' he affirmed , that an English literature dealing with Indian life and history and depicting Indian scenes and scenery should be created for Indian boys . ' One has a misgiving that an ...
Pagina 246
and literature of England , and that hereditary prejudices there , as here , are challenged daily by their influence ... literature free . If adversely handicapped in the book business by copyright law , or robbed in defiance of the law ...
and literature of England , and that hereditary prejudices there , as here , are challenged daily by their influence ... literature free . If adversely handicapped in the book business by copyright law , or robbed in defiance of the law ...
Pagina 252
upon the influence of English literature throughout India ? It has already been pointed out that a formidable reaction against our literature exists in India . This is not primarily a critical attitude ; it is an indication of a growing ...
upon the influence of English literature throughout India ? It has already been pointed out that a formidable reaction against our literature exists in India . This is not primarily a critical attitude ; it is an indication of a growing ...
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CONTENTS | 193 |
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
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