Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... understand ourselves , understand man behind all his activities , scientific , ethical , spiritual . Science cannot dictate what man is to be ; but man must understand what scientific activity is A true theory is that which works , and ...
... understand ourselves , understand man behind all his activities , scientific , ethical , spiritual . Science cannot dictate what man is to be ; but man must understand what scientific activity is A true theory is that which works , and ...
Pagina 111
... understand himself and the world around him : " The perception operates in two directions : the exile understands the self through the lens of strangers , and understands strangers through the lens of the exiled self . " 4 The exile ...
... understand himself and the world around him : " The perception operates in two directions : the exile understands the self through the lens of strangers , and understands strangers through the lens of the exiled self . " 4 The exile ...
Pagina 118
... understand other societies as well . Perhaps what was more important to him was his desire to know his roots and himself . Thus he goes forward in time to understand his past ; through art he has tried to show his ordeal of exile : " To ...
... understand other societies as well . Perhaps what was more important to him was his desire to know his roots and himself . Thus he goes forward in time to understand his past ; through art he has tried to show his ordeal of exile : " To ...
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