Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... question to answer , because nothing could be closer , more personal than a person's " I " . And it does appear to be quite an absurd question , which one puts to oneself . But it does not seem so illogical when the autobiographer puts ...
... question to answer , because nothing could be closer , more personal than a person's " I " . And it does appear to be quite an absurd question , which one puts to oneself . But it does not seem so illogical when the autobiographer puts ...
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... question which a true autobiographer , according to A.O.J.Cockshut ' has to answer , " How did I become what I am ? " It is this process of conversion , which was first seen in Augustine's Confessions . How many of these women ...
... question which a true autobiographer , according to A.O.J.Cockshut ' has to answer , " How did I become what I am ? " It is this process of conversion , which was first seen in Augustine's Confessions . How many of these women ...
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... question , which she frequently put to herself , had no answer even when she was married and had children . She could only make conjectures about her parents ' resolution , which must have been a tough one , that perhaps the American ...
... question , which she frequently put to herself , had no answer even when she was married and had children . She could only make conjectures about her parents ' resolution , which must have been a tough one , that perhaps the American ...
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