Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... establish his identity in his own social sphere , it is absolutely necessary for him to first re - establish himself and to find out the denominator which helps him in understanding his life , his actions and his values . REFERENCES 1 ...
... establish his identity in his own social sphere , it is absolutely necessary for him to first re - establish himself and to find out the denominator which helps him in understanding his life , his actions and his values . REFERENCES 1 ...
Pagina 87
... establish their identity through their writings ? How many of these women autobiographers can answer the crucial question put forth by Cockshut ? There are not many , but undoubtedly some women autobiographers have accomplished the task ...
... establish their identity through their writings ? How many of these women autobiographers can answer the crucial question put forth by Cockshut ? There are not many , but undoubtedly some women autobiographers have accomplished the task ...
Pagina 97
... establish himself outside India , he thought it to be a better idea to go back . What bothered him more than anything else was the " writer's block " : " Most writers I know have suffered from it , particularly novelists . None of them ...
... establish himself outside India , he thought it to be a better idea to go back . What bothered him more than anything else was the " writer's block " : " Most writers I know have suffered from it , particularly novelists . None of them ...
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