Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... relationship with the husband ; the mother - in - law syndrome is another important and related matter of the discourse . The present - day woman may decline marriage or may opt for dual - career marriages ; they may even decide to have ...
... relationship with the husband ; the mother - in - law syndrome is another important and related matter of the discourse . The present - day woman may decline marriage or may opt for dual - career marriages ; they may even decide to have ...
Pagina 104
... relationship with her husband and his obsession with her body must have shocked many conservative readers . Since a woman is taught to be docile and reserved about the details of her sexual relationships , she cannot indulge in ...
... relationship with her husband and his obsession with her body must have shocked many conservative readers . Since a woman is taught to be docile and reserved about the details of her sexual relationships , she cannot indulge in ...
Pagina 146
... relationships or of India's political ethos , is a significant trait of Sahgal in this book , which was written with ... relationship between the past and the present . Her habit of story - telling , which once again reminds us that she ...
... relationships or of India's political ethos , is a significant trait of Sahgal in this book , which was written with ... relationship between the past and the present . Her habit of story - telling , which once again reminds us that she ...
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