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Page 65
... official at every stop . He wanted only to see Indian art and meet Indian artists , but that in itself struck the official mind as peculiar . The India Office was afraid that his reputation of having ' sympathy for Indians and for ...
... official at every stop . He wanted only to see Indian art and meet Indian artists , but that in itself struck the official mind as peculiar . The India Office was afraid that his reputation of having ' sympathy for Indians and for ...
Page 70
... official side of him wants to be fair . The personal and emo- tional side of him wants to be Miss Quested's chivalrous defender . Fielding and all the Indians he condemns together and would pun- ish them publicly if he could , but if ...
... official side of him wants to be fair . The personal and emo- tional side of him wants to be Miss Quested's chivalrous defender . Fielding and all the Indians he condemns together and would pun- ish them publicly if he could , but if ...
Page 72
... official correspondence of that time , and Forster caught its resonances exactly . Ronny calls the Nawab Bahadur ' a real loyalist ' , for Bahadur is a minor title given to Indians for good behaviour and not infrequently for money to ...
... official correspondence of that time , and Forster caught its resonances exactly . Ronny calls the Nawab Bahadur ' a real loyalist ' , for Bahadur is a minor title given to Indians for good behaviour and not infrequently for money to ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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