Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... Truth , " There is ... no higher thing than the search for truth " . The second Postscript to the book ends with the words of the Mahabharatha on Truth . This kind of contemplation , says Stilz , is not found in any of the earlier Indo ...
... Truth , " There is ... no higher thing than the search for truth " . The second Postscript to the book ends with the words of the Mahabharatha on Truth . This kind of contemplation , says Stilz , is not found in any of the earlier Indo ...
Pagina 69
... truth is the Indian of today is the most philistine animal one can think of . Granting for arguments sake the Indian is other - worldly I should have thought precisely for that reason he should feel better qualified than others to write ...
... truth is the Indian of today is the most philistine animal one can think of . Granting for arguments sake the Indian is other - worldly I should have thought precisely for that reason he should feel better qualified than others to write ...
Pagina 70
... Truth in Autobiography , p.10 . 18. " Criticism and the Autobiography " , in Modern Selves , p.21 . 19. Ibid . 20. George Gusdorf , " Conditions and Limits of Autobiography " , Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical , p.41 . 21 ...
... Truth in Autobiography , p.10 . 18. " Criticism and the Autobiography " , in Modern Selves , p.21 . 19. Ibid . 20. George Gusdorf , " Conditions and Limits of Autobiography " , Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical , p.41 . 21 ...
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