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The mystical declaration of the death of history ' goes together with the elimination of origins , and relates to the construction of an everlasting present such as the one described , just to name an example , by George Orwell in 1984.
The mystical declaration of the death of history ' goes together with the elimination of origins , and relates to the construction of an everlasting present such as the one described , just to name an example , by George Orwell in 1984.
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Kanthapura presents us with a ritualistic vision of the native writer who displays more dispersed images rather than a ... that forges together remnants of the past with the present and dissolves the present in memories of the past .
Kanthapura presents us with a ritualistic vision of the native writer who displays more dispersed images rather than a ... that forges together remnants of the past with the present and dissolves the present in memories of the past .
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He argues that the Jews , occupation of in - between spaces , present a more immediate threat and an " unredeemable enemy . ” I will pick up this point later in the chapter . See Marvelous Possession ( Greenblatt 50-51 ) . 8.
He argues that the Jews , occupation of in - between spaces , present a more immediate threat and an " unredeemable enemy . ” I will pick up this point later in the chapter . See Marvelous Possession ( Greenblatt 50-51 ) . 8.
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