The Indian Journal of English Studies: The Official Organ of the Indian Association for English Studies, Volum 12Orient Longmans., 1971 |
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... civilization grows on the debris of a Hiroshima or a Belsen or on the nightmares of totalitarianism , mass murders , genocides and narcotics , or as the spectre of the super - bomb or of racial and other forms of violence and disorder ...
... civilization grows on the debris of a Hiroshima or a Belsen or on the nightmares of totalitarianism , mass murders , genocides and narcotics , or as the spectre of the super - bomb or of racial and other forms of violence and disorder ...
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... civilization that was increasingly controlled by science and technology , by a uti- litarian and pragmatic view of life , by a growing adherence to realism . The impact of realism on European civilization can perhaps be traced back to ...
... civilization that was increasingly controlled by science and technology , by a uti- litarian and pragmatic view of life , by a growing adherence to realism . The impact of realism on European civilization can perhaps be traced back to ...
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... civilization , the primitive and the modern , to arrive at a system of values that would prevent the trivialities and artificialities of modern life from deadening the sensitiveness of the individual struggling against mass civilization ...
... civilization , the primitive and the modern , to arrive at a system of values that would prevent the trivialities and artificialities of modern life from deadening the sensitiveness of the individual struggling against mass civilization ...
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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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