Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... Autobiography " , Studies in Autobiography , ed . James Olney , OU P , New York , 1988 , p.166 . 16. The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . Kathleen Coburn , I ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul ) , 1957 , p.74 . 17. " Romantic ...
... Autobiography " , Studies in Autobiography , ed . James Olney , OU P , New York , 1988 , p.166 . 16. The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , ed . Kathleen Coburn , I ( London : Routledge & Kegan Paul ) , 1957 , p.74 . 17. " Romantic ...
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... autobiography to participate fully in the process , so that the created self becomes , at one remove , almost as much the reader's as the author's " . " 28 A work of art is a representation from the inner realm into its embodiment as an ...
... autobiography to participate fully in the process , so that the created self becomes , at one remove , almost as much the reader's as the author's " . " 28 A work of art is a representation from the inner realm into its embodiment as an ...
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The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. In the end we can say that autobiography has been successfully , even ... Autobiography , Cambridge Indian Autobiographies In English 69.
The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. In the end we can say that autobiography has been successfully , even ... Autobiography , Cambridge Indian Autobiographies In English 69.
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