Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... wrote yet another autobiographical sketch in the form of a letter to Rev. James Long . The letter contained details about his caste , its origin and his English education in 1821. In the postscript he wrote that he could express his ...
... wrote yet another autobiographical sketch in the form of a letter to Rev. James Long . The letter contained details about his caste , its origin and his English education in 1821. In the postscript he wrote that he could express his ...
Pagina 59
... wrote another autobiography From Fear Set Free ( 1962 ) which was a sequel to the first one . It is a revelation of the Gandhian influence on the writer . However , here the emphasis is on Sahgal's personal experiences and not on the ...
... wrote another autobiography From Fear Set Free ( 1962 ) which was a sequel to the first one . It is a revelation of the Gandhian influence on the writer . However , here the emphasis is on Sahgal's personal experiences and not on the ...
Pagina 98
... wrote to people in Universities in England and America for a job . But he was turned down by all of them . He did not feel particularly discouraged and knew that it was the opportune time for him to decide his future plans . He wrote ...
... wrote to people in Universities in England and America for a job . But he was turned down by all of them . He did not feel particularly discouraged and knew that it was the opportune time for him to decide his future plans . He wrote ...
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