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... sense of lostness and isolation , he faces the crisis of ident- ity . He is neither a black nor a white , he is an American . The Brotherhood gives him a sense of betrayal , but he refuses to join the Negro movement . He belongs to none ...
... sense of lostness and isolation , he faces the crisis of ident- ity . He is neither a black nor a white , he is an American . The Brotherhood gives him a sense of betrayal , but he refuses to join the Negro movement . He belongs to none ...
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... sense of the term he was a ' poète engage ' , for the in- volvement which Baudelaire required of the artist was not simply a political or social one : it was human in the widest sense of the word . ' As Keats was trained in the hospital ...
... sense of the term he was a ' poète engage ' , for the in- volvement which Baudelaire required of the artist was not simply a political or social one : it was human in the widest sense of the word . ' As Keats was trained in the hospital ...
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... sense of Trollope . With Kipling it was a ' notion of Imperial Federation , of a number of inde- pendent nations bound together by a sense of likeness in outlook , their ships flying over the sea like shuttles , weaving the clan ...
... sense of Trollope . With Kipling it was a ' notion of Imperial Federation , of a number of inde- pendent nations bound together by a sense of likeness in outlook , their ships flying over the sea like shuttles , weaving the clan ...
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action aesthetic Aiyar American attitude Baudelaire become believe Bombay British Buddhist Communist Constitution critical culture dancing Diem DILIP CHITRE Eliot English experience expression fact faith feel force freedom Gandhi Gandhian Gangapur Hindu Hinduism human ideas India Indian writer INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANENSIS INDRASEN Islam Justice Mukharji Keats Keats's Kipling lake language literary literature live look M. N. Roy Mahatma Mahatma Gandhi Mahesa MDCCCXX means ment mind modern moral movement Mukharji Muslims nature Negro non-alignment non-violent resistance novel obscenity organisation Orissi Pakistan party Parvati poems poet poetry political problem Rabindranath Tagore RAJDOOT reader reason religion religious Revolution Rolland Romain Rolland Rule of Law secularism sense Shah SHEKHAR MEHTA SIGILLUM Sikh social society spirit suffering Tagore things Thoreau thought tion tradition truth UNIVERSITATIS VERITAS Viet-Nam Vivekananda words