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India has been really important for the British , who ruled the country for about 200 years . Ondaatje also narrates another occupation , the Allied Troops in Italy during the Second World War . The multiplicity of the landscapes ...
India has been really important for the British , who ruled the country for about 200 years . Ondaatje also narrates another occupation , the Allied Troops in Italy during the Second World War . The multiplicity of the landscapes ...
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representatives of the reality of the Chicana , use their creative power to make this important revolution known and accepted . “ Writing " the body is , from now on , an important weapon aimed at the patriarchal dominance and ...
representatives of the reality of the Chicana , use their creative power to make this important revolution known and accepted . “ Writing " the body is , from now on , an important weapon aimed at the patriarchal dominance and ...
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So much for advances in the plot ; the more important thread was the one of character which I recently ascribed to my portrait of Jane which remained unfinished in P & P . As Darcy said , and as Elizabeth was compelled to admit when ...
So much for advances in the plot ; the more important thread was the one of character which I recently ascribed to my portrait of Jane which remained unfinished in P & P . As Darcy said , and as Elizabeth was compelled to admit when ...
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