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... English novels are ' parochial and inward - looking and dealt with questions that were trivial and unintel- ligible to the outsider ' ( p . 67 ) seems valid because the English are still a traditional society and have not undergone the ...
... English novels are ' parochial and inward - looking and dealt with questions that were trivial and unintel- ligible to the outsider ' ( p . 67 ) seems valid because the English are still a traditional society and have not undergone the ...
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... English has reached a stage when it cannot be ignored by the English - speaking readers as amateurish or pretentious . It is true that the language makes the poet and there are certain obvious difficulties involved when an Indian writes ...
... English has reached a stage when it cannot be ignored by the English - speaking readers as amateurish or pretentious . It is true that the language makes the poet and there are certain obvious difficulties involved when an Indian writes ...
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... English and to find in it a freshness and variety that reflects the remarkable diver- sity and vigour of the culture from which it stems . In the work of Nissim Ezekiel , R. Parthasarathy , Kamala Das , A. K. Rama- nujan , Shiv Kumar ...
... English and to find in it a freshness and variety that reflects the remarkable diver- sity and vigour of the culture from which it stems . In the work of Nissim Ezekiel , R. Parthasarathy , Kamala Das , A. K. Rama- nujan , Shiv Kumar ...
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