Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... British were no longer governing India " 42 . This literature expresses a keen sensitivity which is an embodiment of the Indian spirit and the Indian tradition . The use of the English language by the Indian creative writer makes him ...
... British were no longer governing India " 42 . This literature expresses a keen sensitivity which is an embodiment of the Indian spirit and the Indian tradition . The use of the English language by the Indian creative writer makes him ...
Pagina 60
... British had departed and in spite of a natural national hostility and the effort to develop in Hindi a universal national language - owed nothing to the British and everything to the capacities , the resources and the usefulness ...
... British had departed and in spite of a natural national hostility and the effort to develop in Hindi a universal national language - owed nothing to the British and everything to the capacities , the resources and the usefulness ...
Pagina 63
... British Empire in India . The history of the times is presented in Chaudhuri's inimitable style together with a self ... British Raj , the utmost scorn for the British in India , who were incapable of forming human or even humane ...
... British Empire in India . The history of the times is presented in Chaudhuri's inimitable style together with a self ... British Raj , the utmost scorn for the British in India , who were incapable of forming human or even humane ...
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