Explorations in Australian LiteratureJaydeep Sarangi, Binod Mishra |
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Page vii
... land , identity and effervescence of lived and unlived experiences , had to vie for its place among the literatures of the world . Much of Australian literature finds its credit and discredit in British literature but the echoes of ...
... land , identity and effervescence of lived and unlived experiences , had to vie for its place among the literatures of the world . Much of Australian literature finds its credit and discredit in British literature but the echoes of ...
Page viii
... insightful essay discovers Australian literature as a juxtaposition of former influences and daily rituals , which create a cultural consciousness without any tilt or bias of land or language . He finds in Australian literature viii.
... insightful essay discovers Australian literature as a juxtaposition of former influences and daily rituals , which create a cultural consciousness without any tilt or bias of land or language . He finds in Australian literature viii.
Page ix
... land invasion . Taking examples from some aboriginal plays and other resources and documentations , he traces the strategies the whites adopted to implement their hidden project . Kodharaman sympathizes with the excruciating struggle of ...
... land invasion . Taking examples from some aboriginal plays and other resources and documentations , he traces the strategies the whites adopted to implement their hidden project . Kodharaman sympathizes with the excruciating struggle of ...
Page x
... land , Murali laments the loss of regard for nature in literature and throws light at the importance of living land and sign . He foresights immense scope in the living land beyond the sight of the text , and the context within which it ...
... land , Murali laments the loss of regard for nature in literature and throws light at the importance of living land and sign . He foresights immense scope in the living land beyond the sight of the text , and the context within which it ...
Page xi
... land , colour and race . Anurag Sharma in his profoundly philosophical paper analyses Les Murray's works and hears the echoes of kaivalya in The Vernacular Republic . The poetry of Les Murray , as Sharma . understands , symbolize ...
... land , colour and race . Anurag Sharma in his profoundly philosophical paper analyses Les Murray's works and hears the echoes of kaivalya in The Vernacular Republic . The poetry of Les Murray , as Sharma . understands , symbolize ...
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