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Biography of Annie Wood Besant
469 words, approx. 1.6 pages
 The British social reformer and theosophist Annie Wood Besant (1847-1933) made important contributions to a number of reformist and religious causes. She was a leader among Europeans in reviving and disseminating Hindu religion and culture. Annie Wood wa...



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From Text to Action: Essays in Hermeneutics, II. (book reviews)
12/22/1995: 10,271 words, approx. 34 pages A survey of recent books on Reader-Response, broadly defined as any literary theory that investigates the process of reading. This includes not only books by Norman Holland, Stanley Fish, and Wolfgang Iser, long regarded as central figures in the area of Reader-Response, but also...
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Nachgelassene Werke, II: Philosophische Texte des Hinduismus. (book reviews)
10/01/1996: 3,087 words, approx. 10 pages In the introduction to his splendid and still-unsurpassed collection of translations of Buddhist texts, Die Philosophie des Buddhismus, Erich Frauwallner explains some of the problems that the translator faces in making Indian philosophical materials accessible to the Western reader. "In Indian philosophy of the...


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