Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... activities in India which benefited much from the Western influence ; people and groups involved in religious awakening , social reform , the new education , women's emancipation , literary revival , political consciousness profited ...
... activities in India which benefited much from the Western influence ; people and groups involved in religious awakening , social reform , the new education , women's emancipation , literary revival , political consciousness profited ...
Pagina 53
... activities prevented him from becoming too involved with his own self ; however , there is a ' triumph of the spirit ' : " I occupied myself with many activities and sought thereby to keep away from the problems that troubled me ...
... activities prevented him from becoming too involved with his own self ; however , there is a ' triumph of the spirit ' : " I occupied myself with many activities and sought thereby to keep away from the problems that troubled me ...
Pagina 140
... activities . " " Political activities ? " he asked , bewildered . I thought to myself : " For the past nine months all my family have been in Jail for wanting their country to be free 140 Indian English Writing.
... activities . " " Political activities ? " he asked , bewildered . I thought to myself : " For the past nine months all my family have been in Jail for wanting their country to be free 140 Indian English Writing.
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