The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... chapters which number sixteen . They present the social situation , or they comment on or foreshadow the actions . The first chapter describes the drought which compels the Joads to leave their land . The ' woman and children knew deep ...
... chapters which number sixteen . They present the social situation , or they comment on or foreshadow the actions . The first chapter describes the drought which compels the Joads to leave their land . The ' woman and children knew deep ...
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... chapter . The eighth chapter ends with Al Joad driving off to sell household goods . The next one describes anonymous farmers selling such goods . The last chapter but one describes the rain ; and the action of the novel ends with the ...
... chapter . The eighth chapter ends with Al Joad driving off to sell household goods . The next one describes anonymous farmers selling such goods . The last chapter but one describes the rain ; and the action of the novel ends with the ...
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... chapter on the history of English criticism up to Eliot in a nutshell . There is a chapter on other contemporary critics and another on Eliot's influence on con- temporary criticism besides four chapters on Eliot's criticism proper ...
... chapter on the history of English criticism up to Eliot in a nutshell . There is a chapter on other contemporary critics and another on Eliot's influence on con- temporary criticism besides four chapters on Eliot's criticism proper ...
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Vol XII | 21 |
The Eternal AntiFeminine STANLEY F RAJIVA | 33 |
A Stylistic Analysis of the Speech of the Indian | 42 |
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anti-feminist material attitude awareness Aziz Barney Bath's Beatrice beauty becomes Brown bull bullfighter C. S. Lewis Cenci character Chaucer civilization Clerk Clerk's Tale Coleridge consciousness contemporary context courtly love Cuthman death DeFalco drama dream Eliot's criticism English Entry example experience feel feminist fiction Forster's Hemingway Hemingway's hero human Ibid ideal Indian Indian English individual innocence instinct irony Jankyn Jean de Meun Jenny Joads Jones language Lawrence linguistic literary literature London Manuel marriage Mary medieval mind modern moral nature NOTES AND REFERENCES novel novelist Olive Passage to India Patrick permissive society personality play poem poet poetic poetry Prologue psychological Ray Lawler reality realize religious satire says sense Seventeenth Doll sexual Shelley significance social soul spirit Sri Aurobindo Steinbeck story stylistic suffragist symbol theme Theophrastus things tion tradition universe vision Walter Map Wife of Bath woman women Woolf word writers wyves