Essays in S. Pacific LiteratureH. H. Anniah Gowda Centre for Commonwealth Literature and Research, University of Mysore, 1977 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 245 pages |
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... living and growing , which is why furniture likes us , can be betrayed . It is , perhaps , all too playful and friendly . Especially when compared with a more dramatic poem on a house's meaning for a family say Robert Lowell's " For ...
... living and growing , which is why furniture likes us , can be betrayed . It is , perhaps , all too playful and friendly . Especially when compared with a more dramatic poem on a house's meaning for a family say Robert Lowell's " For ...
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... living at Hiruharama contrasts with the desacralization , depersonalization , and centralization which are the three chiefs scourges of the urban culture . " A parallel contrast involves personal relationships : to it . Those we knew ...
... living at Hiruharama contrasts with the desacralization , depersonalization , and centralization which are the three chiefs scourges of the urban culture . " A parallel contrast involves personal relationships : to it . Those we knew ...
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... living in New Zealand , I thought I had grown accustomed to the condition of exile . But two years in Fiji , in this univer- sity of stone castles designed by an architect whose mind is obviously still hibernating in the European Middle ...
... living in New Zealand , I thought I had grown accustomed to the condition of exile . But two years in Fiji , in this univer- sity of stone castles designed by an architect whose mind is obviously still hibernating in the European Middle ...
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