The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... story of how the Gandhian Independence movement came to a village in South India and transformed the thinking and lifestyle of the villagers . It is a novel of action as well : exciting clashes between British soldiers and non - violent ...
... story of how the Gandhian Independence movement came to a village in South India and transformed the thinking and lifestyle of the villagers . It is a novel of action as well : exciting clashes between British soldiers and non - violent ...
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... stories , the story of the crime and the story of the investigation.3 The second story functions as a reader surrogate , making the fiction " readerly . " In the rest of the fiction we read in the course , this second story is absent ...
... stories , the story of the crime and the story of the investigation.3 The second story functions as a reader surrogate , making the fiction " readerly . " In the rest of the fiction we read in the course , this second story is absent ...
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... story to have given that impression . Was it possible that there were ethnic , cultural , or linguistic norms at work in the story which were so foreign to my own that I had been unwilling to suspend disbelief , unwilling to allow this ...
... story to have given that impression . Was it possible that there were ethnic , cultural , or linguistic norms at work in the story which were so foreign to my own that I had been unwilling to suspend disbelief , unwilling to allow this ...
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Philosophy and Altered States | 11 |
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