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  1. 16 gru 2016 · Starting from the end of the 18th century, the image of the river also became a literary motif and its presence connotes the poetic and prose writings in the following centuries.

  2. 1 sty 2020 · This essay suggests that with the increasing prominence of “historical poetics” as a set of social collectives, methodologies, and debates (especially about literary analysis), now seems to be...

  3. literary text will help us identify the sacred and spiritual implications through the image of water, more specifically the rivers, as used by Indian authors. Rivers in India, the same as in other cultures, have always been associated with the sacred. It might seem necessary to recall the time after the European

  4. Indian literature is like the literature of everywhere else, and yet it is like the literature of nowhere else. In its indigenous diversity of paradox and unpredictability, of reception and acquiescence, of adaptation and assimilation, it survives and prevails in its own identity. It is different and it is Indian.

  5. Indian Literatures at a Glance, 2019. This research document provides insights into the literatures of the Indian sub-continent and some of the most notable scribes.

  6. Indian poetry in English remains largely urban. Moreover, because English was an elite language in India, Indian poets in English came from the upper classes and castes. When Indians first began to write poetry in English, they were outnumbered by Englishmen who also wrote poetry on Indian subjects.

  7. 12 lut 2020 · The paper will try to understand the political dynamics behind the nostalgic associations ascribed to landscape in the poetry written in English in Northeast India.

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