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... notes on the writers \ writings widely prescribed in syllabi of different Universities . The manuscript should include a brief summary of the classic and detailed critical notes which enable the student to answer all questions normally ...
... notes on the writers \ writings widely prescribed in syllabi of different Universities . The manuscript should include a brief summary of the classic and detailed critical notes which enable the student to answer all questions normally ...
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Notes and References 1. Anita Desai , Fasting , Feasting ( 1999 ; London : Vintage , 2000 ) . 2. Wendy Doniger O ... note 62 c . 16. Dumont 171 . 17. Bharathi Mukherjee , Wife ( 1975 ; Markham , Ontario : Penguin , 1987 ) 30-31 . JUST ...
Notes and References 1. Anita Desai , Fasting , Feasting ( 1999 ; London : Vintage , 2000 ) . 2. Wendy Doniger O ... note 62 c . 16. Dumont 171 . 17. Bharathi Mukherjee , Wife ( 1975 ; Markham , Ontario : Penguin , 1987 ) 30-31 . JUST ...
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... notes help to clarify the frameworks around which those poets moved . Moreover , the poetics section was the scale used to enlighten the reader on the innovative epistemology of the creative work . The poetics section , entitled ...
... notes help to clarify the frameworks around which those poets moved . Moreover , the poetics section was the scale used to enlighten the reader on the innovative epistemology of the creative work . The poetics section , entitled ...
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