Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... thing itself but the representation , the picture of the thing and , as such , it is silent , mute as pictures are mute " . The critic argued that autobiography was not a life but a text . viii Notwithstanding the above criticism ...
... thing itself but the representation , the picture of the thing and , as such , it is silent , mute as pictures are mute " . The critic argued that autobiography was not a life but a text . viii Notwithstanding the above criticism ...
Pagina 21
... thing itself " ( the experiences of the past ) and the " picture " ( the representation in the language ) . His submission is that whereas on the one hand , the language cannot encompass anything beyond itself , the " picture " in ...
... thing itself " ( the experiences of the past ) and the " picture " ( the representation in the language ) . His submission is that whereas on the one hand , the language cannot encompass anything beyond itself , the " picture " in ...
Pagina 55
... Thing Than Truth " , and Anand says that the work was meant to be " an essay in search of faith " which implied that his " search for faith was a search for truth " . The statement does echo the Gandhian Philosophy and Gerhard Stilz ...
... Thing Than Truth " , and Anand says that the work was meant to be " an essay in search of faith " which implied that his " search for faith was a search for truth " . The statement does echo the Gandhian Philosophy and Gerhard Stilz ...
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