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Murdoch describes attention as a “ patient , loving regard , directed upon a
person , a thing , a situation ” and believes that we “ grow by looking ” ; morality ,
both for the individual and the novelist who is attempting a realistic portrayal of
human ...
Murdoch describes attention as a “ patient , loving regard , directed upon a
person , a thing , a situation ” and believes that we “ grow by looking ” ; morality ,
both for the individual and the novelist who is attempting a realistic portrayal of
human ...
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Thus , Narayan ' s bilingual situation has never been a handicap . It has provided
... Occasionally , an Indian - English idiom reflects a character ' s situation . ... The
characters and situations are more than sufficient expressions of Indianness .
Thus , Narayan ' s bilingual situation has never been a handicap . It has provided
... Occasionally , an Indian - English idiom reflects a character ' s situation . ... The
characters and situations are more than sufficient expressions of Indianness .
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In elevating ordinary life through style , character , and situation , Narayan ' s
fiction is like a prism that reflects a many ... his work with an Indian identity ,
Narayan focuses instead on quintessential situations in which Indian character
develops .
In elevating ordinary life through style , character , and situation , Narayan ' s
fiction is like a prism that reflects a many ... his work with an Indian identity ,
Narayan focuses instead on quintessential situations in which Indian character
develops .
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Critical survey of long fiction
Nutzerbericht - Not Available - Book VerdictAn updated and expanded version of the 1991 "English Language" series and the 1984 "Foreign Language" series of the publisher's "Critical Survey of Long Fiction" series, this eight-volume work covers ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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