Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... mind of the poet to a platinum shred , which remains unchanged and neutral during the process of a poetic creation . He very cogently and authoritatively concludes that " the more perfect the artist , the more completely separate in him ...
... mind of the poet to a platinum shred , which remains unchanged and neutral during the process of a poetic creation . He very cogently and authoritatively concludes that " the more perfect the artist , the more completely separate in him ...
Pagina 44
... mind and the Indian ethos . The period between 1835 and 1855 saw the British government advocating a policy in India , which promoted the study of European literature and science . English books were sold in thousands and thus the ...
... mind and the Indian ethos . The period between 1835 and 1855 saw the British government advocating a policy in India , which promoted the study of European literature and science . English books were sold in thousands and thus the ...
Pagina 45
... mind into activity . India , he thought , had to acquire a new Western scientific discipline and integrate it with its age - old traditional values . This was the only way in which the country could become modern and strong to face the ...
... mind into activity . India , he thought , had to acquire a new Western scientific discipline and integrate it with its age - old traditional values . This was the only way in which the country could become modern and strong to face the ...
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