Indian English Literature, Volume 4Basavaraj S. Naikar Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2003 - Indic literature (English) |
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... culture which nurtured that self . By doing so , he has not only inscribed that culture but also has meaningfully inscribed the nation that holds the essence of the culture . Rarnanujan's poetry does not address the question of Empire ...
... culture which nurtured that self . By doing so , he has not only inscribed that culture but also has meaningfully inscribed the nation that holds the essence of the culture . Rarnanujan's poetry does not address the question of Empire ...
Page 169
... culture imbibes it as the very air he breaths ; it cannot be thrust upon him . Adaptation to alien culture becomes difficult because the value systems are often different . Culture is threatened only when one confronts an alien society ...
... culture imbibes it as the very air he breaths ; it cannot be thrust upon him . Adaptation to alien culture becomes difficult because the value systems are often different . Culture is threatened only when one confronts an alien society ...
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... culture is the greatest integrating force in men . In her story " When Mr Pirzada came to Dine , " she has presented how culture does not continue in social systems or in institutions but rather in the norms of human conduct . It is ...
... culture is the greatest integrating force in men . In her story " When Mr Pirzada came to Dine , " she has presented how culture does not continue in social systems or in institutions but rather in the norms of human conduct . It is ...
Contents
The Axis of Hindu Consciousness | 1 |
A Study in the Poetry | 20 |
Historical Consciousness in Jayanta Mahapatras | 39 |
Copyright | |
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