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... imagination and an awareness of the inner self . Spark decided at this time that she would write a novel “ about my recent brief but extremely intense word - game experience " ( Spark , Curriculum Vitae 205 ) . Her use of this ...
... imagination and an awareness of the inner self . Spark decided at this time that she would write a novel “ about my recent brief but extremely intense word - game experience " ( Spark , Curriculum Vitae 205 ) . Her use of this ...
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... Imagination . Ed . Andrew Bundy . New York : Routledge , 1999 . The Womb of Space : The Cross - Cultural Imagination . Westport , Conn .: Greenwood Press , 1983 . Henry , Paget . Caliban's Reason : Introducing Afro - Caribbean ...
... Imagination . Ed . Andrew Bundy . New York : Routledge , 1999 . The Womb of Space : The Cross - Cultural Imagination . Westport , Conn .: Greenwood Press , 1983 . Henry , Paget . Caliban's Reason : Introducing Afro - Caribbean ...
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... imagination . By his evoking of romantic images , Kashmir comes home . The message is Kashmir , even as the forefront is Kashmir , and Rushdie the bemoaning " historian " in his own way , presiding over the time altering situations ...
... imagination . By his evoking of romantic images , Kashmir comes home . The message is Kashmir , even as the forefront is Kashmir , and Rushdie the bemoaning " historian " in his own way , presiding over the time altering situations ...
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