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... critics / foes . The former organized readings and book signing sessions and the latter sharpened their quills and launched into the by now also predictable vitriolic reviews and reports . While the acolytes welcomed one more scholarly ...
... critics / foes . The former organized readings and book signing sessions and the latter sharpened their quills and launched into the by now also predictable vitriolic reviews and reports . While the acolytes welcomed one more scholarly ...
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... criticism as well as literature , something which in turn influences the appraisement of literary texts . I also ... critics are more often Indian than Westerners . ' In addition , his authorship has been subjected to a THE ATLANTIC ...
... criticism as well as literature , something which in turn influences the appraisement of literary texts . I also ... critics are more often Indian than Westerners . ' In addition , his authorship has been subjected to a THE ATLANTIC ...
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... critics look back towards India's vital past . Many of them conduct veritable crusades against imitations and derivatives and plead for an Indian context . They emphasize Indianness and try to demonstrate the relevance of Indian terms ...
... critics look back towards India's vital past . Many of them conduct veritable crusades against imitations and derivatives and plead for an Indian context . They emphasize Indianness and try to demonstrate the relevance of Indian terms ...
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