Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... writing is an embodiment of the writer's imagination in language and can be clearly distinguished from the other forms . Thus the writing of an autobiography is an act like any other act performed by the humans . It is defined as " a ...
... writing is an embodiment of the writer's imagination in language and can be clearly distinguished from the other forms . Thus the writing of an autobiography is an act like any other act performed by the humans . It is defined as " a ...
Pagina 16
... writer is remade through the process of writing and therefore the text does not exhibit " The death of the Author " . The autobiographical process is not the mere depiction of the author's personality , but rather a recreation of his ...
... writer is remade through the process of writing and therefore the text does not exhibit " The death of the Author " . The autobiographical process is not the mere depiction of the author's personality , but rather a recreation of his ...
Pagina 48
... writing in English became recognizably functional . Gone were the old Macaulayan amplitude and richness of phrasing and weight of miscellaneous writing . Gandhian writing was as bare and austere as was his own life ; yet who will say ...
... writing in English became recognizably functional . Gone were the old Macaulayan amplitude and richness of phrasing and weight of miscellaneous writing . Gandhian writing was as bare and austere as was his own life ; yet who will say ...
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