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... attempts to set the record straight regarding her creole identity : “ Annie had no desire to go the England , where ... attempt to challenge such adverse racial predilections appear somewhat hollow : " There is hardly any need to find ...
... attempts to set the record straight regarding her creole identity : “ Annie had no desire to go the England , where ... attempt to challenge such adverse racial predilections appear somewhat hollow : " There is hardly any need to find ...
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... attempts to free the royal family , accompany the royal couple with its entourage to counter any such attempt . Ghosh analogizes here the exile of the last Mughal king , Bahadur Shah Zafar , to Rangoon and the killing of his two sons in ...
... attempts to free the royal family , accompany the royal couple with its entourage to counter any such attempt . Ghosh analogizes here the exile of the last Mughal king , Bahadur Shah Zafar , to Rangoon and the killing of his two sons in ...
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... attempt to understand what Eliot means when This to resolve the ambiguity of ' emotion ' in Eliot's criticism . First of all , our aim is to show that Eliot's notion of literary art and its constituents and his ideas of the processes ...
... attempt to understand what Eliot means when This to resolve the ambiguity of ' emotion ' in Eliot's criticism . First of all , our aim is to show that Eliot's notion of literary art and its constituents and his ideas of the processes ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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