Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... nature of autobiography : " It was this turning to autos - the ' I ' that coming awake to its own being shapes and determines the nature of the autobiography and in so doing half discovers , half creates itself - that opened up the ...
... nature of autobiography : " It was this turning to autos - the ' I ' that coming awake to its own being shapes and determines the nature of the autobiography and in so doing half discovers , half creates itself - that opened up the ...
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... nature and unifies the world under His control : " But then , how can He control man , who has an inward mind ? Can He do it by controlling only man's external circumstances ? Here the inward - looking religion supplied an answer . He ...
... nature and unifies the world under His control : " But then , how can He control man , who has an inward mind ? Can He do it by controlling only man's external circumstances ? Here the inward - looking religion supplied an answer . He ...
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... nature of the man . In this work Babur ( 1483-1530 ) discusses his accession to the throne of Farghana , his departure from his native land , his years at Kabul and his life in India . Critics feel that the Babur - nama is incomplete ...
... nature of the man . In this work Babur ( 1483-1530 ) discusses his accession to the throne of Farghana , his departure from his native land , his years at Kabul and his life in India . Critics feel that the Babur - nama is incomplete ...
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