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... sense , the development of . Without it , the tradition will prove useless in provid- ing a rich and satisfying literature . It is a faculty the Indian character seems to lack . In 1945 E. M. Forster wrote that ' Indians have a marked ...
... sense , the development of . Without it , the tradition will prove useless in provid- ing a rich and satisfying literature . It is a faculty the Indian character seems to lack . In 1945 E. M. Forster wrote that ' Indians have a marked ...
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... sense of back - and - forth volleying . The student immediately senses that literary criticism , and thus literature itself , is alive and topical - an experience that Indian newspapers and magazines should provide but don't . And to sense ...
... sense of back - and - forth volleying . The student immediately senses that literary criticism , and thus literature itself , is alive and topical - an experience that Indian newspapers and magazines should provide but don't . And to sense ...
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... sense of awe and wonder and even a sense of divine belief . Secularism also takes note of the fact that there might be sources of know- ledge other than those accepted by positivis- tic sciences . It is aware of the existence of extra ...
... sense of awe and wonder and even a sense of divine belief . Secularism also takes note of the fact that there might be sources of know- ledge other than those accepted by positivis- tic sciences . It is aware of the existence of extra ...
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