Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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6. oldal
... tion , for he sees his present plight as the result of " too much liberty " and affirms that " surfeit " or " immoderate use " , whether in the private domain of sexual gratification or the public domain of political liberty , brings ...
... tion , for he sees his present plight as the result of " too much liberty " and affirms that " surfeit " or " immoderate use " , whether in the private domain of sexual gratification or the public domain of political liberty , brings ...
54. oldal
... tion . But he saw this spiritual growth in terms of the evolution of the civilized individual . The divine law of this novel is the law of evolution from the uncivilized to the civilized , from the animal to the human state . This law ...
... tion . But he saw this spiritual growth in terms of the evolution of the civilized individual . The divine law of this novel is the law of evolution from the uncivilized to the civilized , from the animal to the human state . This law ...
94. oldal
... tion for English Studies as implied in the prescription for " bilingual , bicultural criticism of English literature " [ 10.4 ] , which in fact has been a common feature in many literary journals in Indian languages . These magazines ...
... tion for English Studies as implied in the prescription for " bilingual , bicultural criticism of English literature " [ 10.4 ] , which in fact has been a common feature in many literary journals in Indian languages . These magazines ...
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achieved Adriana American Literature Aminta Angelo Assam authority basic bicultural criticism bilingual character Claudio Comedy of Errors conventions criticism of English D. H. Lawrence Dibrugarh University Duke English language English literature English Studies English texts Escalus essays ethical example experience fact feel freedom G. M. Trevelyan George Meredith happiness human sexuality idea ideal important Indian English Indian languages Indian scholars instincts Johnson K. N. PHUKAN Lady Davers Lawrence Lawrence's learner learning literary texts Lord Ormont Luciana marriage marry means Measure for Measure Menaechmi Meredith Moby-Dick moral needs analysis novel objectives Pamela passions play play's poem poetry political possible pow'r Prof puritanical relevant Richardson Sagar scholars of English Senex sense sentences sexual Shakespeare skills social society Studies in India study of English suggest syllabus design teacher teaching English theme tion Vienna virtue woman women