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"The viewpoints of literary critics on these themes range from the
strongly nationalist opinions of Kim Sam Or, a former official at the
periodical Samaki, to the Western-influenced theories of Vandy Ka-onn that
attempt to trace the source of Cambodia’s sociological problems prior to the
Khmer Rouge takeover of Phnom Penh in 1975. "
Not explaining these viewpoints is such a missed opportunity
— Feb 04, 2025 07:15AM
strongly nationalist opinions of Kim Sam Or, a former official at the
periodical Samaki, to the Western-influenced theories of Vandy Ka-onn that
attempt to trace the source of Cambodia’s sociological problems prior to the
Khmer Rouge takeover of Phnom Penh in 1975. "
Not explaining these viewpoints is such a missed opportunity
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Annemarie
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finished the fun part, the story, now it's just the analysis next ><
— Feb 01, 2025 02:02PM
Annemarie
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"On the one hand, it is a religious epic. At the same time, the story is meant to entertain and teach." p. 20
can't you say the same about a lot of classical texts? Like looking at ancient Greek/Roman stories?
— May 17, 2024 06:38AM
can't you say the same about a lot of classical texts? Like looking at ancient Greek/Roman stories?

