Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... husband , Shudha's mother did not object to anything ; but she did tell her husband that if he wanted a trouble- free future for his unorthodox child , he should leave a part of his estate in Shudha's name . When she found that he did ...
... husband , Shudha's mother did not object to anything ; but she did tell her husband that if he wanted a trouble- free future for his unorthodox child , he should leave a part of his estate in Shudha's name . When she found that he did ...
Pagina 82
... husband in 1913. She became the mother of four sons and two daughters . Her autobiography unfolds her willing submission to her husband , though he was only two years older to her . And when he died her " world seemed empty " . This was ...
... husband in 1913. She became the mother of four sons and two daughters . Her autobiography unfolds her willing submission to her husband , though he was only two years older to her . And when he died her " world seemed empty " . This was ...
Pagina 83
... husband and father - in - law to conform to the ideal of a docile , timid , obedient Hindu wife . She started defying her husband ; the drift between the two widened when she gave birth to three daughters in a row . Her father - in ...
... husband and father - in - law to conform to the ideal of a docile , timid , obedient Hindu wife . She started defying her husband ; the drift between the two widened when she gave birth to three daughters in a row . Her father - in ...
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