Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 93
... identity is a persistent theme which is explored in modern Indian literature : " Indian poets in English have failed when they have forgotten that a sense of identity is a perennial sustaining creative force in a poet and that the loss ...
... identity is a persistent theme which is explored in modern Indian literature : " Indian poets in English have failed when they have forgotten that a sense of identity is a perennial sustaining creative force in a poet and that the loss ...
Pagina 97
... identity gives him the strength to survive in the world ; to correlate with his fellow beings , to know his social rank . An artist has to create an identity , which Balchandra Rajan defines as " the process of creative self ...
... identity gives him the strength to survive in the world ; to correlate with his fellow beings , to know his social rank . An artist has to create an identity , which Balchandra Rajan defines as " the process of creative self ...
Pagina 99
... Identity in Indian English Writing , vol . II , ( Bahri Publications , NewDelhi , 1992 ) , P.2 . R. Parthasarthy , Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets , ( OUP , Delhi , 1983 ) , P.11 . " Identity and Nationality ” , in Meenakshi ...
... Identity in Indian English Writing , vol . II , ( Bahri Publications , NewDelhi , 1992 ) , P.2 . R. Parthasarthy , Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets , ( OUP , Delhi , 1983 ) , P.11 . " Identity and Nationality ” , in Meenakshi ...
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