ELH., Volume 72Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... Indian government had involved a finely tuned system of bribes and presents : Hastings's crime lay in profiting from these systems of local governance . It takes fifteen pages before Burke belatedly clarifies India's equal claim to ...
... Indian government had involved a finely tuned system of bribes and presents : Hastings's crime lay in profiting from these systems of local governance . It takes fifteen pages before Burke belatedly clarifies India's equal claim to ...
Page 976
... Indian literary context , " in her own placement of Midnight's Children in an Indian literary context she focuses mainly on what happened after its publication ( on the fiction produced by the so - called Rushdie's Children ) ; a ...
... Indian literary context , " in her own placement of Midnight's Children in an Indian literary context she focuses mainly on what happened after its publication ( on the fiction produced by the so - called Rushdie's Children ) ; a ...
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... India is literally reborn at the moment of independence , and Gandhi is erased from history ( just as the Vintage Book of Indian Writing 1947-1997 begins with a contribution from Nehru ) . Critics have a variety of explanations for ...
... India is literally reborn at the moment of independence , and Gandhi is erased from history ( just as the Vintage Book of Indian Writing 1947-1997 begins with a contribution from Nehru ) . Critics have a variety of explanations for ...
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Libertine Spaces and the Female Body in the Poetry of Rochester | 553 |
Shelleys Uncertain Heaven | 577 |
Everyday War | 605 |
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