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Tanushree Nayak Patra's essay 'examines comparatively the poetry of A. D. Hope and Jayanta Mahapatra. According to Tanushree, though they belong to different climes and cultures - Australia and India, they have certain points in common while certain others in divergence.' (xii)
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Human Experiences in Most Pictorial Form : A Comparative Study of the Selected Poems of A. D. Hope and Jayanta Mahapatra
Subjects:
- A.D. Hope's Ulysses and Kate Llewellyn's Penelope: Two Modern Voices from the Past 1990-1991 single work criticism
- Collected Poems 1930-1965 1966 selected work poetry
- Myth and the Poetry of A. D. Hope 1975 single work criticism
- A.D. Hope's Latter-Day Ulysses : 'The End of a Journey' and the Literary Background 1982 single work criticism
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cAustralia,c
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cIndia,cSouth Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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