Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... human 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 ...
... human 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 ...
Pagina 63
... human or even humane relationships with Indians , and severe contempt for the ones he has lived among for the last eighteen years as an exile in Britain . The former he detests for their inhumanity , the latter for their illiteracyā¯˛84 ...
... human or even humane relationships with Indians , and severe contempt for the ones he has lived among for the last eighteen years as an exile in Britain . The former he detests for their inhumanity , the latter for their illiteracyā¯˛84 ...
Pagina 92
... human being externally . Fundamentally , it is a perverted , malignant and self- destructive manifestation of human creativity . People suffering from it find it difficult to " identify " with the social and spiritual conditions of ...
... human being externally . Fundamentally , it is a perverted , malignant and self- destructive manifestation of human creativity . People suffering from it find it difficult to " identify " with the social and spiritual conditions of ...
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