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Jones's perception of India , like the imaginative British perception of India generally , was determined by the Hellenistic Greeks . Alexander the Great's world conquest reached its farthest point in India and it left behind an ...
Jones's perception of India , like the imaginative British perception of India generally , was determined by the Hellenistic Greeks . Alexander the Great's world conquest reached its farthest point in India and it left behind an ...
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an absence of Indian images does not preclude the possibility that the new awareness of India was instrumental in the poem's conception . We have already seen that the main image of Kubla himself could have taken on a new imaginative ...
an absence of Indian images does not preclude the possibility that the new awareness of India was instrumental in the poem's conception . We have already seen that the main image of Kubla himself could have taken on a new imaginative ...
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pursuing were it not that it is only in terms of this prevalent and perennial image of India that we can begin to ... a Vale in the Indian Caucasus " a pattern of imaginative imagery which is perfectly identical with that elaborated in ...
pursuing were it not that it is only in terms of this prevalent and perennial image of India that we can begin to ... a Vale in the Indian Caucasus " a pattern of imaginative imagery which is perfectly identical with that elaborated in ...
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Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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