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  2. Astavakrasana - Wikipedia

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    Astavakrasana is a hand balance with lateral twist. The pose is entered from a squatting position, one arm between the feet, the other just outside the other foot, palms on the floor. Pushing up and lifting both legs from the floor gives a variant or preparatory position, with both legs bent, one leg over one forearm, the other leg crossed over ...

  3. John Milton - Wikipedia

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    John Milton is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in English literature, though his oeuvre has drawn criticism from notable figures, including T. S. Eliot and Joseph Addison. According to some scholars, Milton was second in influence to none but William Shakespeare.

  4. K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Anglian Literature (1943) Literature and authorship in India (1943) The Indian contribution to English literature (1945) Sri Aurobindo - Biography (1945) [5] Gerard Manley Hopkins, the man and the poet (1948) On the Mother (1952) Shakespeare (1964) Education and the new India (1967) Indian Writers in Council [6] Leaves from a Log ...

  5. File:Astavakrasana.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. George Stuart Gordon - Wikipedia

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    English literature must save it. The Churches (as I understand) having failed, and social remedies being slow, English literature has now a triple function: still, I suppose, to delight and instruct us, but also, and above all, to save our souls and heal the State". [5] His son, George Gordon, was a noted physiologist. [6]

  7. Authoritarian literature - Wikipedia

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    English literature contains vestiges of authoritarian literature as recent as works by Charles Dickens. While didacticism forms a significant component of Shaw's, Orwell's and C. S. Lewis' fiction as well, their works can not strictly be considered as authoritarian literature because they were not writing at the whim of political leaders ...

  8. The Human Drift - Wikipedia

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    The Human Drift is a work of Utopian social planning, written by King Camp Gillette and first published in 1894. [1] The book details Gillette's theory that replacing competitive corporations with a single giant publicly owned trust ("the United Company") would cure virtually all social ills.

  9. Sleeping on Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping on Jupiter is a novel by Anuradha Roy.It is her third novel and was published by Hachette India on 15 April 2015. [1] It was longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the 2015 The Hindu Literary Prize.