Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... experience or " the thing itself " . Since we experience in language , we cannot analyze pure experience outside its linguistic experience or the verbal text . He finds similar viewpoints expressed by Ricoeur , Fleishman , and Janet ...
... experience or " the thing itself " . Since we experience in language , we cannot analyze pure experience outside its linguistic experience or the verbal text . He finds similar viewpoints expressed by Ricoeur , Fleishman , and Janet ...
Pagina 59
... experience limited by handicap . Indeed he has made blindness itself a means of insight " 78 . Nayantara Sahgal wrote another autobiography From Fear Set Free ( 1962 ) which was a sequel to the first one . It is a revelation of the ...
... experience limited by handicap . Indeed he has made blindness itself a means of insight " 78 . Nayantara Sahgal wrote another autobiography From Fear Set Free ( 1962 ) which was a sequel to the first one . It is a revelation of the ...
Pagina 82
... experience : in other words , a new element " . On the other hand it is not possible for men to express life otherwise than as they know it , which again is according to their own experience . He further distinguishes between the two ...
... experience : in other words , a new element " . On the other hand it is not possible for men to express life otherwise than as they know it , which again is according to their own experience . He further distinguishes between the two ...
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