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... nature , country life - idealized or realistic - or the simplicities or adversities of country people . Yet , as noted above , not only is the chamois hunter an interesting pastoral character but also the deep quiet of nature as ...
... nature , country life - idealized or realistic - or the simplicities or adversities of country people . Yet , as noted above , not only is the chamois hunter an interesting pastoral character but also the deep quiet of nature as ...
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... nature , towards a different kind of human insertion into the natural world - where , as Walter Benjamin put it in 1926 , what matters is " not the mastery of nature but of the relation between nature and man . " 32 The intertextuality ...
... nature , towards a different kind of human insertion into the natural world - where , as Walter Benjamin put it in 1926 , what matters is " not the mastery of nature but of the relation between nature and man . " 32 The intertextuality ...
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... nature of truth and existence . Critics have been tempted to analyse The Comforters as an expression of the semi - autobiographical nature of the protagonist Caroline's struggle to come to terms with her newly adopted Catholicism ...
... nature of truth and existence . Critics have been tempted to analyse The Comforters as an expression of the semi - autobiographical nature of the protagonist Caroline's struggle to come to terms with her newly adopted Catholicism ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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