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The problematics of "Region" in the regional novelReddy, Aruna Bomma 06 1900 (has links)
Regional novel
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Shifting boundaries of the self: Represenation of women in the fiction of Patrick White and Margaret LaurenceBharathi, V 04 1900 (has links)
Shifting boundaries of the self
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Miscegenation and beyond-A study of interpersonal relationships in Anglo-Indian fictionNayar, Pramod K 10 1900 (has links)
Anglo-Indian fiction
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A study of the important BrahmanasMurthy, Shivaganesha R S 08 1900 (has links)
The important Brahmanas
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Urban unemployment in HaryanaMalla, Usha 08 1900 (has links)
Urban unemployment
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CARL BORCKENHAGEN SE ROL AS REDAKTEUR VAN DE EXPRESS TYDENS DIE BEWIND VAN PRESIDENTE F.W. REITZ EN M.T. STEYNStrauss, Anna Catharina Petronella 28 October 2014 (has links)
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DIE ROL VAN CARL BORCKENHAGEN, REDAKTEUR VAN DE EXPRESS, IN DIE ORANJE-VRYSTAAT, 1877-1888Strauss, Anna Catharina Petronella 28 October 2014 (has links)
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'N SOSIOLOGIESE ONDERSOEK VAN DIE HUISLIKE AGTERGROND VAN ONBEHEERBARE JEUGDIGES, GEBASEER OP DIE AMPTELIKE REKORDS VAN DIE STREEKKANTOOR VAN DIE DEPARTEMENT VAN VOLKSWELSYN TE PRETORIARoode, Christiaan Dawfre 20 August 2014 (has links)
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DIE GESKIEDENIS VAN WINBURG TOT 1902Venter, Wilhelm Herman 20 August 2014 (has links)
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Wordsworthian Romanticism and New Models of SecularizationUnknown Date (has links)
This dissertation examines the intersection between religion, Wordsworthian Romanticism, and conceptions of secularization. Taking cues from M. H. Abrams much of the Romantic criticism of the past fifty years has assumed that poets like Wordsworth followed a normative secularization trajectory. Abrams argues that the Romantics hollowed out sacred terms allowing them to signify in secular ways. It is a subtractionist model of secularization, whereby religion diminishes or loses force in contemporary society. New conceptions of secularization, however, argue that religion is not disappearing, but instead it is relocating and changing to its new environment. Building on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age, Colin Jager's The Book of God, and Jonathan Sheehan's The Enlightenment Bible I examine how new conceptions of secularization encourage new readings of Wordsworthian Romanticism. These new readings allow us to return to Wordsworth's poetry looking for intersections of religion and secularization previously unexamined. They also allow for new understandings of Wordsworth in Victorian and contemporary society. After examining these new conceptions of secularization and applying them to Wordsworth's poetry, I move on to examine how this new work proves useful in examining the Victorian writer Elizabeth Gaskell and the contemporary Christian movement known as the Emergent church. I conclude by demonstrating a practical outcome for this research in the field of ecocrticism, which demonstrates how these new readings expand the ecocritical discourse in useful ways. / A Dissertation submitted to the Program in Interdisciplinary Humanities in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy. / Spring Semester, 2012. / March 2, 2012. / Brian McLaren, Charles Taylor, Emergent Church, Romanticism, Secularization, Wordsworth / Includes bibliographical references. / Eric Walker, Professor Directing Dissertation; Darrin McMahon, University Representative; James O'Rourke, Committee Member; David Johnson, Committee Member.
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