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Priya Adarkar's translation makes the play's defects yet more apparent . In the Marathi , Rajanikant's soliloquies are in a poetic prose which makes them at once similar to and different from the prose used elsewhere in the play ...
Priya Adarkar's translation makes the play's defects yet more apparent . In the Marathi , Rajanikant's soliloquies are in a poetic prose which makes them at once similar to and different from the prose used elsewhere in the play ...
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... play and the aunt is bothering him about his meals . ( ' She is frantic because she can't make any sense of her boy's behaviour . But then , not being able to make sense is a prerogative of aun- ties ) ' . The writer feels that he can't ...
... play and the aunt is bothering him about his meals . ( ' She is frantic because she can't make any sense of her boy's behaviour . But then , not being able to make sense is a prerogative of aun- ties ) ' . The writer feels that he can't ...
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... play of imagination in all this . In art it tries to groom the ima- gistic aspect of perception ; in science and philosophy it cultivates the conceptual as- pect ; in love and play it harnesses the emo- tional aspect ; in ethics it is ...
... play of imagination in all this . In art it tries to groom the ima- gistic aspect of perception ; in science and philosophy it cultivates the conceptual as- pect ; in love and play it harnesses the emo- tional aspect ; in ethics it is ...
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