Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. product " of the Western " Post - Roman Civilization " which has spread to other civilizations only in modern times . Georges Gusdorf too conforms to this view that it is " a late phenomenon in Western ...
The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. product " of the Western " Post - Roman Civilization " which has spread to other civilizations only in modern times . Georges Gusdorf too conforms to this view that it is " a late phenomenon in Western ...
Pagina 44
... Western thought and Science to suit their own motives . Gradually the Indians started adopting the Western manner of dress and custom . New scientific techniques made the Indian give more importance to reason and experiment as the test ...
... Western thought and Science to suit their own motives . Gradually the Indians started adopting the Western manner of dress and custom . New scientific techniques made the Indian give more importance to reason and experiment as the test ...
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... Western eye ; or was it written with the Western reader in mind ? Gerhard Stilz72 says that the title may hint at the obliteration of the self of " an inconspicuous man - in - the street " ; however , it can instantly be perceived that ...
... Western eye ; or was it written with the Western reader in mind ? Gerhard Stilz72 says that the title may hint at the obliteration of the self of " an inconspicuous man - in - the street " ; however , it can instantly be perceived that ...
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