Subject to Change: Teaching Literature in the NinetiesSusie J. Tharu Orient Longman, 1998 - 308 pages This collections of essays is a reprint of a special issue of the Journal of English and Foreign Languages on Teaching Literature . The contributions to this anthology reflect the debate in the thinking about English/ Literary Studies. It discusses the refiguring of internationalism in the context of a new global order. |
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Teaching the Bard in India | 33 |
Figures Configurations Transfigurations | 52 |
The Story of My Sanskrit | 85 |
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