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... literary " or " aesthetic " enjoy- ment without sharing the beliefs of the author ' . How can Eliot expect other readers to do what he himself cannot do ? If the basic view of life of a literary work is repugnant , that work , we see ...
... literary " or " aesthetic " enjoy- ment without sharing the beliefs of the author ' . How can Eliot expect other readers to do what he himself cannot do ? If the basic view of life of a literary work is repugnant , that work , we see ...
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... literary job . But neither can the Indian- unless he dares , unless he presumes . Whether it is a formally recognized institution or a vague understanding among literary or artistic arbiters as to what is correct , what boorish and ...
... literary job . But neither can the Indian- unless he dares , unless he presumes . Whether it is a formally recognized institution or a vague understanding among literary or artistic arbiters as to what is correct , what boorish and ...
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... literary expression . Languages are unusable only so long as they remain un- used . The Bengali of his youth presented enormous difficulties , but Ram Mohun Roy determined to use it , and no one today would dream of questioning whether ...
... literary expression . Languages are unusable only so long as they remain un- used . The Bengali of his youth presented enormous difficulties , but Ram Mohun Roy determined to use it , and no one today would dream of questioning whether ...
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