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Page 69
... kind , the ' white ' kind of Indian on his staff . And then he throws Mr Das to the wolves , for he finds it inconceivable that an Indian judge would dare to rule in favour of an Indian accused of raping a white woman . In any case ...
... kind , the ' white ' kind of Indian on his staff . And then he throws Mr Das to the wolves , for he finds it inconceivable that an Indian judge would dare to rule in favour of an Indian accused of raping a white woman . In any case ...
Page 100
... kind that blighted education in India . That approach , as Forster had warned Mrs Barger on behalf of her son Harold , kills the ability to connect facts with ideas ; and he kept to his dire opinion that another friend's son was the ...
... kind that blighted education in India . That approach , as Forster had warned Mrs Barger on behalf of her son Harold , kills the ability to connect facts with ideas ; and he kept to his dire opinion that another friend's son was the ...
Page 103
... kind increasingly remote . Then Forster makes a sharp turn toward T. S. Eliot and ' The Wasteland ' , which stirs imagination and should stir a questioning attitude that makes us examine the world ' as it seems to have become ...
... kind increasingly remote . Then Forster makes a sharp turn toward T. S. Eliot and ' The Wasteland ' , which stirs imagination and should stir a questioning attitude that makes us examine the world ' as it seems to have become ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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