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... lives , not in the spirit of traditional biography , but aiming to trace the professional , publish- ing and social ... live outside the United Kingdom we may not have the rights for your area , in which case we will forward your order ...
... lives , not in the spirit of traditional biography , but aiming to trace the professional , publish- ing and social ... live outside the United Kingdom we may not have the rights for your area , in which case we will forward your order ...
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... live near the railway station , another anomalous symbol of their position in Indian life and culture : many worked on the railways , but few made it from a ticket - collector's booth or an engine - driver's seat to the halls of power ...
... live near the railway station , another anomalous symbol of their position in Indian life and culture : many worked on the railways , but few made it from a ticket - collector's booth or an engine - driver's seat to the halls of power ...
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... live and let live . Aziz's poetic themes are elegaic , all about oriental womanhood and Islam's faded glories . But in the poem that the Hindu Godbole likes best , Aziz redefines Islam . He goes ' straight to internationality ' , and ...
... live and let live . Aziz's poetic themes are elegaic , all about oriental womanhood and Islam's faded glories . But in the poem that the Hindu Godbole likes best , Aziz redefines Islam . He goes ' straight to internationality ' , and ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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