The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 3,Edições 3-4Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2002 |
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... reader in the narrator's camp , and makes the anonymous writer of the text stand out as the pompous and illiterate culprit responsible for his country's loss of status . Similar interpolated quotes are repeatedly used in The Middle ...
... reader in the narrator's camp , and makes the anonymous writer of the text stand out as the pompous and illiterate culprit responsible for his country's loss of status . Similar interpolated quotes are repeatedly used in The Middle ...
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... reader finds himself / herself struggling to make sense from the little information provided , complicated as it is by a profusion of imagistic excursions into outer and inner landscapes of decay , rendered in a fragmented , at times ...
... reader finds himself / herself struggling to make sense from the little information provided , complicated as it is by a profusion of imagistic excursions into outer and inner landscapes of decay , rendered in a fragmented , at times ...
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... reader , an Indian reader and a Bengali reader who knows her India and Bengal much more intimately than the writer does . Lahiri's stories journey into the homes and lives of individuals and couples to study the dynamics of ...
... reader , an Indian reader and a Bengali reader who knows her India and Bengal much more intimately than the writer does . Lahiri's stories journey into the homes and lives of individuals and couples to study the dynamics of ...
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S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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