Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... described but they are never shown as individuals . They were the people with whom Gandhi had spent twenty active years of his life . Naipaul comes to the conclusion that the Indians never find it easy " to withdraw and analyze " . He ...
... described but they are never shown as individuals . They were the people with whom Gandhi had spent twenty active years of his life . Naipaul comes to the conclusion that the Indians never find it easy " to withdraw and analyze " . He ...
Pagina 51
... described in four ways : " .... the woman herself may tell it , in what she chooses to call an autobiography ; she may tell it in what she chooses to call fiction ; a biographer , woman or man , may write the woman's life in what is ...
... described in four ways : " .... the woman herself may tell it , in what she chooses to call an autobiography ; she may tell it in what she chooses to call fiction ; a biographer , woman or man , may write the woman's life in what is ...
Pagina 130
... described this part of my experience of her sickness and death in The English Teacher so fully that I do not , and perhaps cannot , go over it again . More than any other book The English Teacher is autobiographical in content , very ...
... described this part of my experience of her sickness and death in The English Teacher so fully that I do not , and perhaps cannot , go over it again . More than any other book The English Teacher is autobiographical in content , very ...
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