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... English Department , Faculty of Humanities and Education , Paraje Las Lagunillas s / n , University of Jaén , E - 23071 Spain . E - mail : pagarcia@ujaen.es Geetha , N. Reader in English , Mother Teresa Women's University , Kodaikanal ...
... English Department , Faculty of Humanities and Education , Paraje Las Lagunillas s / n , University of Jaén , E - 23071 Spain . E - mail : pagarcia@ujaen.es Geetha , N. Reader in English , Mother Teresa Women's University , Kodaikanal ...
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... English patient had a Hungarian origin although he actually belongs nowhere ; Ondaatje alludes to the multiethnicity ... English is that of a stranger : She had probably never seen a turban before . The English ! They expect you to fight ...
... English patient had a Hungarian origin although he actually belongs nowhere ; Ondaatje alludes to the multiethnicity ... English is that of a stranger : She had probably never seen a turban before . The English ! They expect you to fight ...
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CONTRIBUTORS Aikant , Satish C .: Department of English , HNB Garhwal University , Pauri Campus , Pauri ( Garhwal ) 246 001 UP . Chaudhury , Sarbani : Department of English , University of Kalyani , Kalyani 741 235 West Bengal . E ...
CONTRIBUTORS Aikant , Satish C .: Department of English , HNB Garhwal University , Pauri Campus , Pauri ( Garhwal ) 246 001 UP . Chaudhury , Sarbani : Department of English , University of Kalyani , Kalyani 741 235 West Bengal . E ...
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