Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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Page 54
... feeling , this apparently simple insight is for Susan . It has been led up to through a revival of the operations on ... feel The sharp compassion of the healer's art Our only health is the disease ... to be restored , our sickness must ...
... feeling , this apparently simple insight is for Susan . It has been led up to through a revival of the operations on ... feel The sharp compassion of the healer's art Our only health is the disease ... to be restored , our sickness must ...
Page 71
... feel that I have done well . But . ( p . 21 ) That " But " gives us the entré to the story that Santosh has to tell . He tells it with immense control and self - awareness , clinical qualities , you may feel , for the simple warm ...
... feel that I have done well . But . ( p . 21 ) That " But " gives us the entré to the story that Santosh has to tell . He tells it with immense control and self - awareness , clinical qualities , you may feel , for the simple warm ...
Page 77
... feel no powerful fusion of bodies or wills has been effected on their journey . A more meaningful comparison than that of Naipaul and Maugham would be to invoke Conrad's Heart of Darkness , as Naipaul himself does on page 161 when Bobby ...
... feel no powerful fusion of bodies or wills has been effected on their journey . A more meaningful comparison than that of Naipaul and Maugham would be to invoke Conrad's Heart of Darkness , as Naipaul himself does on page 161 when Bobby ...
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