Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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... subject . Girish's drama feeds on this conflict and , even when he derives his subject from Indian mythology , it is more as an assertion of ancient Indian culture against the white man's contemptuous rejection of it than because he ...
... subject . Girish's drama feeds on this conflict and , even when he derives his subject from Indian mythology , it is more as an assertion of ancient Indian culture against the white man's contemptuous rejection of it than because he ...
Strana 41
Utpal Datta. It should be the object of christian proselytism to denationalise our Indian subjects ... Their social system is so tainted that much of it ( i.e. forms of worship , language , modes of thought , dress , simple instincts ...
Utpal Datta. It should be the object of christian proselytism to denationalise our Indian subjects ... Their social system is so tainted that much of it ( i.e. forms of worship , language , modes of thought , dress , simple instincts ...
Strana 46
... subjects of England . We are the incorporated citizens of a free empire.48 Modern readers would probably find the expression " citizens of a free empire " imbecile . It expresses adequately the intellectual crisis through which the ...
... subjects of England . We are the incorporated citizens of a free empire.48 Modern readers would probably find the expression " citizens of a free empire " imbecile . It expresses adequately the intellectual crisis through which the ...
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