Indian Literature, Volume 19Sahitya Akademi., 1976 |
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Page 64
... characters see the world with their heads rather than with their heart . The sentimental touch still remains and even the main characters do not arouse in us strictly antipathetic feelings . In spite of the existence of comic ...
... characters see the world with their heads rather than with their heart . The sentimental touch still remains and even the main characters do not arouse in us strictly antipathetic feelings . In spite of the existence of comic ...
Page 78
... characters ; individually , the characters are not impressive at all , but collectively , they embody a norm in the manner that the citizens in Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar and Coriolanus do , as the furious mob in A Tale of Two Cities ...
... characters ; individually , the characters are not impressive at all , but collectively , they embody a norm in the manner that the citizens in Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar and Coriolanus do , as the furious mob in A Tale of Two Cities ...
Page 100
... character by the slight touch of a finished brush . Bharati and Sabyasachi represent a type of love with an admirable penetrating sense of human characterisation . Indeed a study of Saratchandra's characters creates an impression that ...
... character by the slight touch of a finished brush . Bharati and Sabyasachi represent a type of love with an admirable penetrating sense of human characterisation . Indeed a study of Saratchandra's characters creates an impression that ...
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Two Views | 15 |
Dogri Topography and Translations 25 | 25 |
Malayalamtowards Unconventionalism | 36 |
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