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'A Tart and Bitter Feeling of Jealousy and Remorse’: Appraising Subjectivity and Cultural Dimensions in Hong Kong and Indian Readings of an English Poem

English Linguistics Research
doi 10.5430/elr.v3n1p72
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June 18, 2014

Authors
Christina A DeCourseyShilpagauri Ganpule
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Sciedu Press


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