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... lends itself to mime , which is how Forster first encountered Vaishnavism , at the court of the Maharaja of Chhatarpur in 1912. Both Forster and William Rothenstein , who had preceded him at Chhatarpur in 1910 82 E. M. Forster.
... lends itself to mime , which is how Forster first encountered Vaishnavism , at the court of the Maharaja of Chhatarpur in 1912. Both Forster and William Rothenstein , who had preceded him at Chhatarpur in 1910 82 E. M. Forster.
Page 83
... court players only before visitors who would receive them sympa- thetically . Next , Aziz and his recitation of Ghalib's poem . Throughout the ' Mosque ' section he ricochets from one social or political or profes- sional group to ...
... court players only before visitors who would receive them sympa- thetically . Next , Aziz and his recitation of Ghalib's poem . Throughout the ' Mosque ' section he ricochets from one social or political or profes- sional group to ...
Page 86
... court , and it became a delicate diplomatic encounter . Forster did not at first realise ' how dramatic the occasion was ' . Dewas was muddled , medieval and relatively inconsequential . Al- though Hyderabad was a Princely State ...
... court , and it became a delicate diplomatic encounter . Forster did not at first realise ' how dramatic the occasion was ' . Dewas was muddled , medieval and relatively inconsequential . Al- though Hyderabad was a Princely State ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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