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... suggesting that it is a combination of lyric and drama like the later Prometheus Unbound ( A Lyrical Drama ) by Shelley . By describing the piece as " metaphysical " in nature , Byron suggests that it is a closet drama of strange and ...
... suggesting that it is a combination of lyric and drama like the later Prometheus Unbound ( A Lyrical Drama ) by Shelley . By describing the piece as " metaphysical " in nature , Byron suggests that it is a closet drama of strange and ...
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... suggest at the end of his novel that these are the final pages of this particular rendering of experience [ ... ] while at the same time he suggests that there is never a close to experience " ( Friedman 180 ) . In the concluding lines ...
... suggest at the end of his novel that these are the final pages of this particular rendering of experience [ ... ] while at the same time he suggests that there is never a close to experience " ( Friedman 180 ) . In the concluding lines ...
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... suggests people , experiencing meaninglessness in contemporary milieu , “ to create , to transform the humanity of the world into the image of man , to humanize what is inhuman - in short , to civilize " ( Bree 1962 : 3 ) . Joshi , in ...
... suggests people , experiencing meaninglessness in contemporary milieu , “ to create , to transform the humanity of the world into the image of man , to humanize what is inhuman - in short , to civilize " ( Bree 1962 : 3 ) . Joshi , in ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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