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Lying is an affliction which thus has its roots in the social rather than the personal . It is a reflection of the political , educational , religious , and economic practices of the society in which it occurs , since it has to do with ...
Lying is an affliction which thus has its roots in the social rather than the personal . It is a reflection of the political , educational , religious , and economic practices of the society in which it occurs , since it has to do with ...
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... critics dealing with new literatures written in English have drawn a distinction between what they call a " little " tradition of social realism that is nationalist and inspired by local landscape and folk , and a " great ...
... critics dealing with new literatures written in English have drawn a distinction between what they call a " little " tradition of social realism that is nationalist and inspired by local landscape and folk , and a " great ...
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The characters , mostly from the lower social stratum , and their world are drawn with verve and deftness , and it is this vividness of evocation that invests his characters and landscape with a meaning beyond themselves and that lends ...
The characters , mostly from the lower social stratum , and their world are drawn with verve and deftness , and it is this vividness of evocation that invests his characters and landscape with a meaning beyond themselves and that lends ...
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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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