Indian English Literature, Volume 5Basavaraj S. Naikar Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2011 - Indic literature (English) |
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Page 184
... Kapasi , drives the Das family to the Sun Temple at Konark . On the way , Mr. Kapasi informs Mr. Das , that he also worked as an interpreter for a doctor . This piece of information suddenly arouses Mrs. Das's interest in Mr. Kapasi's ...
... Kapasi , drives the Das family to the Sun Temple at Konark . On the way , Mr. Kapasi informs Mr. Das , that he also worked as an interpreter for a doctor . This piece of information suddenly arouses Mrs. Das's interest in Mr. Kapasi's ...
Page 185
... Kapasi's job as an interpreter . She points out that the doctor and the patients were both ' dependant ' ( 51 ) on him and therefore , he shouldered ' big responsibility ' ( 51 ) . Mr. Kapasi's wife had never appreciated his job and had ...
... Kapasi's job as an interpreter . She points out that the doctor and the patients were both ' dependant ' ( 51 ) on him and therefore , he shouldered ' big responsibility ' ( 51 ) . Mr. Kapasi's wife had never appreciated his job and had ...
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... Kapasi . Mr. Kapasi's strained relationship with his own wife has created a void in his life . He , too , is lonely . It is this loneliness , which is the basis of his emotional trauma on meeting Mrs. Das and misunderstanding the ...
... Kapasi . Mr. Kapasi's strained relationship with his own wife has created a void in his life . He , too , is lonely . It is this loneliness , which is the basis of his emotional trauma on meeting Mrs. Das and misunderstanding the ...
Contents
A Contrastive Study of the Poetry of Aurobindonians | 1 |
An Analytical Study of | 9 |
The Question of Nationalism in A K Ramanujans | 23 |
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