CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... beginning of the journey and coming together again in a second life just before the end " ( 343-44 ) . The novel is haunted by death , especially in the episodes of the deaths of his younger brother Shiva and his sister Sati . Indeed ...
... beginning of the journey and coming together again in a second life just before the end " ( 343-44 ) . The novel is haunted by death , especially in the episodes of the deaths of his younger brother Shiva and his sister Sati . Indeed ...
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... Beginning his career as a dramatist , Schiller became restless after the success of his play Don Carlos , and he turned from the writing of fictions to the study of history . As Thomas Carlyle remarks in his biography of Schiller , " In ...
... Beginning his career as a dramatist , Schiller became restless after the success of his play Don Carlos , and he turned from the writing of fictions to the study of history . As Thomas Carlyle remarks in his biography of Schiller , " In ...
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... beginning to end - the introduction points out with pride that virtually the entire script has been taken word - for - word from the book ; the camera and Osgood never move . The only variation from this static approach comes when a ...
... beginning to end - the introduction points out with pride that virtually the entire script has been taken word - for - word from the book ; the camera and Osgood never move . The only variation from this static approach comes when a ...
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