Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... thinks that as a historian of his life , he can overcome all the difficulties which he encounters enroute quite impartially . He struggles against the loss of memory in portraying the course of events and there is always the temptation ...
... thinks that as a historian of his life , he can overcome all the difficulties which he encounters enroute quite impartially . He struggles against the loss of memory in portraying the course of events and there is always the temptation ...
Pagina 53
The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. C.D. Narasimhaiah thinks that the autobiography is Indian not because of its ... thinks that his participation in the life of the country was absolute and therefore the self - analysis seems to ...
The Autobiographical Mode Meena Sodhi. C.D. Narasimhaiah thinks that the autobiography is Indian not because of its ... thinks that his participation in the life of the country was absolute and therefore the self - analysis seems to ...
Pagina 87
... thinks that his existence is significant to the world , and his death , in all probability , would leave the world incomplete . It , therefore , implies that the individual thinks himself to be a " unique self " with a special identity ...
... thinks that his existence is significant to the world , and his death , in all probability , would leave the world incomplete . It , therefore , implies that the individual thinks himself to be a " unique self " with a special identity ...
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