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LANGUAGE TESTING SHOULD GO BEYOND THE SENTENCE LEVEL-THE
ROLE OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN LANGUAGE TESTING
SARATH W. SAMARANAYAKE1, BASIT SULTAN2
English Lecturer1, English Lecturer2
Shinas College of Technology, Al-Aqr, PO Box 77, PC 324,
Shinas, Oman |
1-6
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SUBJUGATION OF WOMEN THROUGH SEX TRAFFICKING IN CORBAN
ADDISON’S A WALK ACROSS THE SUN
GEETIKA GARG
Research Scholar (Comparative Literature)
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda |
7-11
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SUBRAMANIA BHARATI AS A PATRIOTIC POET
ANIL APRAL
Lecturer, Department of English, L.V.D.
College, Raichur, Karnataka |
12-14
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ASSERTION OF INDIVIDUALITY OF THE PROTAGONIST IN ANTHEM BY
AYN RAND
Dr. URJA MANKAD
Assistant Professor (English) V.V.P.
Engineering College, Rajkot |
15-20
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MOTHERHOOD TAKEN AWAY: THE TRAUMA OF SUBORDINATION IN THE
COLOUR PURPLE AND SEA OF POPPIES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
BELOVED
ANANNYA GAIN
M.A. in English (University of Calcutta) NET
Qualified BARASAT, NORTH 24 PGS, KOLKATA-WEST BENGAL |
21-24
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A
HORNEYAN ANALYSIS OF ALICE MUNRO’S DEEP-HOLES
DEEPIKA PANT
Assistant Professor Kumaun University,
Nainital |
25-28
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RHETORIC OF LOVE IN THE TEMPEST
PANKHURI AGGARWAL
Research scholar Department of English,
University of Jammu, India |
29-34
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WOMANHOOD IN CONTEMPORARY NIGERIAN DRAMA: A STUDY OF THREE
NIGERIAN PLAYS BY J.P. CLARK, ROTIMI JOHNSON AND EMEKA
NWABUEZE
Dr. Ihechi Obisike NKORO
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE & TRANSLATION STUDIES,
ABIA STATE UNIVERSITY UTURU, NIGERIA |
35-44
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POST
MODERNISTIC PERSPECTIVES IN ARUN JOSHI’S THE APPRENTICE AND
THE LAST LABYRINTH
M.MUTHUVEL
Ph.D Research Scholar Bharathiyar
University, Coimbatore & Assistant Professor, Dept of
English, Renganayagi Varatharaj College of Engineering,
Sivakasi, Tamilnadu |
45-48
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WASHBACK INTENSITY OF THE STATE MATURA EXAMINATION IN
ALBANIAN HIGH SCHOOLS
Dr.JAUPZENUNI1,GRANIT ZELA2
1,2Foreign Languages Center, Albanian Armed Forces
Academy, Rruga e Dibrës, Tirana, Albania |
49-56
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TEXT
AND CONTEXT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING : FINDING A PLACE
FOR MULTIPLE VOICES AND MULTIPLE REALITIES
MANISH KUMAR
Lecturer (English), Directorate of
Education, Delhi R/o A-883, Palam Extn.-I, New Delhi, India |
57-62
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INTERPRETING THE NEW VOICE: A REVIEW OF POSTMODERNISM IN
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ENGLISH WOMEN’S WRITING
Dr. NUTAN KOTAK
Associate Professor, Department of English,
University School of Languages
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad |
63-68
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TREATMENT OF DIASPORA IN AMITAV GHOSH’S FICTION : A READING
OF HIS SELECT NOVELS
DIPANJOY MUKHERJEE
Research Scholar, Department of English
Vidyasagar University, Midnapur, Paschim Medinipur District |
69-74
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QUEST
FOR IDENTITY IN THE NOVEL THE HOUSEHOLDER
SUNIL REDDY VASAN1, Dr. MUKUND K. V.
LAMANI2
1Research Scholar, Department of English,
Karnatak University, Dharwad
2Research Guide, Department of English, Karnatak Arts
College, Dharwad |
75-77
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A
ROLE OF ENGLISH TEACHER IN STRENGTHENING THE VOCABULARY OF
THE STUDENTS
Dr.S.PADMA PRIYA
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Adaikalamatha College, Vallam, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu. |
78-81
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USING
PORTFOLIOS AS TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN A TECHNICAL
WRITING COURSE: A CASE STUDY
Dr. T.S. MOKGWATHI
Lecturer in Technical Writing and Academic
Literacy Botswana International University of Science and
Technology P/Bag 0016; Palapye' Botswana |
82-95
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MARGINALISATION AND RESILIENCE IN MAHASWETA DEVI’S “THE
WHY-WHY GIRL”
R. PAVITHRA
Assistant Professor of English Jansons
Institute of Technology Coimbatore |
96-99
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CHALLENGES OF EARLY IMMIGRANTS AS DEPICTED IN BHARATI
MUKHERJEE’S THE MIDDLE MAN AND OTHER STORIES
A BABU RAJENDRA PRASAD
Assistant Professors of English Ideal
Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad (U.P.) |
100-105
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THE
SURVIVAL OF NATIVE AMERICAN IDENTITY IN THE WRITINGS OF
LESLIE MARMON SILKO
Dr. ARUN KUMAR YADAV
Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities, I.E.T. Lucknow |
106-111
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ROLE
OF ‘CHOICE’ AS EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S
MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN AND THE ENCHANTRESS OF FLORENCE: AN
ANALYSIS
V. VIDYA1, Dr. K.SATHYA SAI2
1Full time Ph.D. Scholar, Alagappa Govt.
Arts College, Karaikudi 2Assistant Professor of English,
R.D.Govt. Arts College, Sivagangai |
112-121
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DEMOCRATIC VISION IN MARGARET WALKER’S “FOR MY PEOPLE” AND
WALT WHITMAN’S “SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD”: A COMPARITIVE STUDY
JYOTHI PRIYA ANGIYA
PhD (English Literature) The English and
Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad |
122-125
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NGUGI’S
PETALS OF BLOOD: STRUGGLE AND SOCIALISM
I. KESAVA RAO
Lecturer in English VSR&NVR College, Tenali |
126-130
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NEED
OF ESP TEACHING IN TECHNICAL COLLEGES/INSTITUTES OF BIHAR
RITURANI RAKA
Research Scholar University Department of
English Tilkamanjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar |
134-136
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PSYCHO-LINGUISTIC DISORDER (OF BOTH VERBALLY AND ORALLY) OF
ENGINEERING STUDENTS OF REMOTE VILLAGES AND ITS REMEDIES
SHANTANU SIULI
Assistant Professor, Department of English
K.K College of Engineering & Management. Biharsharif,
Nalanda, Bihar |
137-139
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A
STUDY ON DOGME ELT
RAHUL D R
Assistant Professor, Don Bosco
College, (Affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University) Yelagiri
hills,Tamil Nadu |
140-143
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MACHINE TRANSLATION WITH REFERENCE TO ‘CASE’ SYSTEM IN
ENGLISH AND TAMIL
Dr. P.ARUNA DEVI
Associate Professor of English Institute of
Distance Education, University of Madras, Chennai |
144-152
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GLIMPSES OF THE JEWISH AMERICAN PREDICAMENT IN PHILIP ROTH’S
GOODBYE COLUMBUS
ROYICHAN ANTONY
PhD Research scholar, St. Joseph
(Autonomous) College, Bharathidasan University Trichy |
153-159
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THE
VOICE OF MARGINALISED IN EDWARD SAID’S PEACE AND ITS
DISCONTENTS
PAYAM BHADRAIAH
Research Scholar, English Department HNBGU
Srinagar (Garhwal), Uttarakhand |
160-166
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GOING
BEYOND THE CONTEXTUAL BOUNDARIES: A STUDY OF THE WADA
TRILOGY IN TRANSLATION
Dr. A. SUNKANNA
Assistant Professor of English, Silver
Jubilee Govt. College (A) Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India |
167-170
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TEACH
THINKING COMPETENCE AS PART OF THE TECHNICAL AND
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
K. RAMAPPADU
Assistant Professor VIIT-Visakhapatnam |
171-174
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DEGRADATION OF ENGLISH COMPETENCE AT UPGRADING STATE: A
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE GENERAL ENGLISH TEXTBOOK PRESCRIBED
FOR SECOND YEAR STUDENTS AT UG LEVEL IN SATAVAHANA
UNIVERSITY, TELANGANA STATE
Dr. ADI RAMESH BABU
Assistant Professor of English Government
Degree College, Jammikunta Satavahana University, Telangana
State, India |
175-180
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PAULO
COELHO - AN EXISTENTIAL AUTHOR
MITA BANDYOPADHYAY
M.A. NET – LS |
181-183
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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AS A MEANS OF FACILITATING MULTICULTURAL
LEARNING
TRUPTI R. RATNAPARKHI
Assistant Professor Tata Institute of Social
Sciences, Apsinga Road, Tuljapur, Maharashtra |
184-190
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SOCIAL REALISM IN JOHN STEINBECK’S THE GRAPES OF WRATH
KAVITA
University Research Scholar, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra |
191-194
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A
PRELIMINARY RESEARCH ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES THEORY’S
EFFECTS ON TRANSFORMING TRADITIONAL EXTENSIVE ENGLISH
READING TEACHING METHODS IN CHINA’S COLLEGES
MA FANG1, LIU YANMEI1,2
1School of Applied English Studies, Shandong
University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China 2School of
Foreign Languages and Literature, Shandong University, Jinan
China |
195-202
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TEACHING ENGLISH LANGUAGE: AN INNOVATION THROUGH E-LEARNING
KEERTHY SOPHIYA PONNACHAN
Assistant Professor (contract), Department
of English, Vimala College, Thrissur |
203-207
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FRANCIS BACON AS A PHILOSOPHER, ESSAYIST, AND CHAMPION OF
MODERN SCIENCE IN THE AGE OF ELIZABETH: AN ANALYSIS
E.SEPTIMA
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Krishnasamy College of Science, Arts and Management for
Woman. Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu |
208-210
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ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE
KAVITA University
Research Scholar Kurukshetra University,
Kurukshetra |
211-215
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SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN DALIT WRITING
SREEKALA. K
Assistant Professor of English Government
College Chittur Palakkad - Kerala |
216-218
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NOMADIC INSTABILITY IN THE LIVES OF JASMINE AND DEBBY
DIMARTINO
NABASREE DATTA
Research Scholar Department of English &
Foreign Languages, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences,
SHIATS |
219-224
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THE
(UN)CHANGING INDIA IN ARAVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
Dr. MUKESH YADAV
Assistant Professor, Aljouf University,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sakaka PO.BOX 2014 |
225-228
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INTEGRATING AND OPTIMIZING DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION IN CHINA TAKING COLLEGE ENGLISH COURSE AS AN
EXAMPLE
LIU Yan-mei
School of Applied English Studies, Shandong
University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China |
229-234
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by author |
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TEACHING READING IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: SENTENCE METHOD OR
ECLECTIC METHOD?
SARATH W. SAMARANAYAKE1, Dr. JOAQUIN
Jr. GABAYNO2
English Lecturer1, English Lecturer2
Shinas College of Technology, Al-Aqr, PO Box 77, PC 324,
Shinas, Oman |
240-246
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THE
IMAGE OF INDIAN WOMANHOOD IN THE POEMS OF KAMALA DAS
Dr. SUPRIYA1, SWETA SINGH2
1Associate Professor, Department of English,
Ranchi Women's College, Ranchi University, Ranchi. 2Research
Scholar, Department of English, Ranchi University, Ranchi. |
247-255
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ACTORS AND CHARACTERS: MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL
AYANA BENJAMIN
MA, University of Kerala, University of
Aberystwyth |
256-262
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MAGIC
REALISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND ITS SIGNIFICANT
CONTRIBUTION
SIMHACHALAM THAMARANA
Research Scholar, Department of English
Department of English, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam,
Andhra Pradesh, India. |
263-266
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A SHORT JOURNEY INTO THE MINDS OF SOME LEGENDARY
SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS
INDRAJIT PATRA1, Dr SHRI KRISHAN RAI2
1 Assistant Teacher in English and PhD
Scholar in National Institute of Technology, Durgapur
2Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social
Sciences, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, MG
Avenue Durgapur(WB)India |
267-276
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STUDYING TRANSLATIONS OF THE ARABIC PHRASE "BISMILLAH" INTO
ENGLISH
AMIR MOHAMMADIAN, Ph.D.
1 Assistant Professor Faculty of Management
and Humanities, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran |
277-281
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NATIONALISM AND COLONIALISM: CONCEPT OF KARMA IN MODERN
INDIAN LITERATURE
K.G.B.SANTHOSH KUMARI
Assistant Professor, Department of
BS&H Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology,
Visakhapatnam |
282-285
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ANTON
CHEKHOV’S SAD COMEDY THE CHERRY ORCHARD AND ITS CONTRIBUTION
TO THE RISE OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF 1905
ANIL APRAL
Lecturer, Department of English, PG Centre,
Raichur |
286-288
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FEMINIST WARS AND FEMALE IDENTITY: POSTFEMINIST AND THIRD
WAVE FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES OF GENDER AND IDENTITY
SHAHNAWAZ MUNTAZIR
Assistant Professor in English, Government
Degree College Khansahib |
289-295
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REVISIONIST MYTHMAKING AND CULTURAL NARRATIVES SHASHI
DESHPANDE’S IN THE COUNTRY OF DECEIT
Dr.M.MANIKANDAN
Assistant Professor of English, J.J.College
of Arts and Science (Autonomous,) Pudukkottai- 622422, Tamil
Nadu, India |
296-300
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SIGNIFICANCE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO GENERATION Z IN
INDIA
DEVYANI ROZARIO
JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India |
301-306
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AN
ESCAPE INTO THE INNERSCAPE: THE INADVERTENT SEARCH FOR AN
IMPROBABLE UTOPIA IN KHUSHWANT SINGH’S TRAIN TO PAKISTAN
CERIN BABU
Guest Lecturer, The Department of English,
Vimala College, Thrissur, Kerala |
310-311
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ECO-CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE PRE-ECOCRITICAL PERIOD: A
COMPARATIVE READING OF S.T.COLERIDGE’S “THE RIME OF THE
ANCIENT MARINER” AND D.H. LAWRENCE’S “SNAKE”
Dr.DEEPA MARY FRANCIS
Assistant Professor of English, Anna
University:MIT Campus, Chennai |
312-316
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SURVIVAL AGAINST VIOLENCE: A STUDY OF MIRZA WAHEED’S THE
COLLABORATOR
DHOOP SINGH CHAHAL
Research Scholar, Department of English, MDU
Rohtak |
317-322
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ARTICULATION OF THE FEMININE VOICE: ‘JAYA’ IN SHASHI
DESHPANDE’S ‘THAT LONG SILENCE’
F.BASKARAN
Assistant Professor of English, Government
Arts College, Karur, Tamil Nadu. |
323-325
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DOES “THE WHOLE WORLD BELONG
TO THE BONGS?”: NEGOTIATING THE DIASPORIC CARTOGRAPHIES AND
(CONTRA)ACCULTURATION IN ANJAN DUTTA’S THE BONG CONNECTION
BAIDEHI MUKHERJEE
Assistant Professor, Department of English Shri
Shikshayatan College (Affiliated to University of Calcutta)
Kolkata, West Bengal, India. |
326-333
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CONCEPT OF NEW INDIAN WOMEN IN NAYANTARA SAHGAL’S NOVELS
SUDHA .P
Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of
English, Karpagam University, Coimbatore |
334-336
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SUBLIME IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
C.DRAKSHAYINI1, Dr.M.FAROOK2
1Head & Associate professor, Adhiparasakthi
College of Arts and Science, G.B.Nagar, Kalavai 2Head &
Associate professor of Abdul Hakeem College, Melvisharam |
337-340
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MAPPING IDENTITIES: A READING OF SHYAM SELVADURAI’S NOVEL
THE HUNGRY GHOSTS
NIKU CHETIA
M.Phil Scholar Department of English,
Gauhati University |
341-345
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INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN THE ENGLISH CLASS ROOM
K.GUEJALATCHOUMY1, Dr. SHANTHI
SIMON2
Department of Humanities 1, 2Pondicherry
Engineering College, Pondicherry |
346-348
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RECONSTRUCTING THE HISTORY OF NINETIES OF KASHMIR IN
BASHARAT PEER’S CURFEWED NIGHT
Dr. ROMINA RASHID
Assistant Professor Department of English BGSBU |
349-352
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A
MAJOR LEAP: ZORA NEALE HURSTON AS A POSTCOLONIAL SELF
Dr. DISHA MADAN
P.G. Department of Studies in English Nehru
College and P G Centre. HUBLI |
353-357
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ENGLISH, TRANSLATION AGENCIES AND EMPLOYABILITY IN THE ERA
OF GLOBALIZATION
Dr. TUSHAR VYAS
Associate Professor of English S.D. Arts and
B.R. Com. College, Mansa Gujarat |
358-361
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SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF CHRISTIAN HAWKEY’S POEM HOUR
S.ANANDH RAJ
Research Scholar Swami Vivekananda Arts &
Science College, Villupuram |
362-365
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IMPUNITY AS THE BANE OF CONTEMPORARY NIGERIA
SOCIAL-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT: AN EXAMINATION OF NIYI
OSUNDARE’S THE STATE VISIT
SHITTU K. OKUNADE1, H.SHEHU2
1.2GST/Communication Education Department,
Federal University of Technology, Minna |
366-368
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ARTHUR MILLER’S DRAMATIC TECHNIQUE IN DEATH OF A SALESMAN
GURPREET KAUR
Research Scholar Magadh University |
369-374
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THE
REPRESENTATION OF ABORIGINALS IN MAINSTREAM AUSTRALIAN
LITERATURE
HIMAXEE BORDOLOI
Research Scholar
Gauhati University |
375-379
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MASCULINE CRISIS IN IAN MCEWAN’S THE CHILD IN TIME
SHAFAGH JAHANROSHAN1*, Dr.
ZOHREH RAMIN2
1MA in English Literature, Department of
Foreign Language and Literature, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad
University, Tabriz, Iran 2Assistant Professor, University of
Tehran, Iran |
380-389
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A
CRITICAL DISCUSSION ON MAGIC REALISM: MINGLE OF REAL WITH
UNREAL, ACCORDING TO GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ’S ONE HUNDRED
YEARS OF SOLITUDE
ARIFUL INSAN EMON
Senior Lecturer Department of Languages International
University of Business Agriculture and Technology Dhaka,
Bangladesh |
390-395
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PORTRAYAL OF CHARACTERS IN E.L. DOCTOROW’S BILLY
BATHGATE
S. SAKTHIVEL1, Dr. K. SAIRAM2
1Ph.D Research Scholar, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore & Assistant Professor, Department of
Hss, Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering, Pennalur,
Kanchipuram. 2Research Supervisor, Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore & Former Professor, PG & Research Department of
English,Pachaiyappa’s College, Chennai |
396-398
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TEACHING COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH AS A TOOL FOR
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
AGIRISHETTY SRINIVASULU
Assistant Professor of English Brilliant Institute of
Engineering and Technology Abdullahpur met, Ranga Reddy
(Dist) Hyderabad, Telangana, India. |
399-401
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DYNAMIC EQUIVALENT TRANSLATION OF MAAMTA: AN URDU SHORT
STORY BY AHMED NADEEM QASMI
Dr. SARDAR MUHAMMAD
Assistant Professor Department of Humanities Comsats
Institute of Information Technology Abbottabad, KKP,
Pakistan |
402-408
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EXISTENTIAL PREDICAMENT IN ARUN JOSHI'S
THE CITY AND THE RIVER
Dr ARSHAD AHMAD
Barkatullah University, BHOPAL, M.P. |
409-414
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. POLITICAL,
ECONOMICAL ISSUES AND COMMUNALISM IN ASIF CURRIMBHOY’S ‘THE
REFUGEE’
M.M.GOPI1, Dr.M. SAMBAIAH2
1Research Scholar, 2Asst. Prof & HOD
1Bharathiar University & D.NO:24-16, Thatithopu Street,
Puttur, Chittoor (Dist), Andhra Pradesh 2Research supervisor
in Bharathiar University, Assistant Professor& Head,
J.N.T.U.A College of Engineering, Pulivendula , Andhra
Pradesh. |
415-418
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“A
CRY FOR LOVE” IN ANITA DESAI’S NOVEL: CRY, THE PEACOCK
YAUL USHA
Head, Department of English Shri Ganesh Arts
College, Kumbhari-Akola (M.S.) |
419-423
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IMAGERY AND VISION OF PATRICK WHITE’S “VOSS”
S.RAMESH |
424-426
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STUDYING ELIZABETHAN AND MODERN TRAGICOMEDY: AN ANALYSIS OF
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S THE WINTER’S TALE AND HAROLD PINTER’S
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY
CHEENA CHAWLA
Assistant Professor, Department of English Patel
Memorial National College, Rajpura, Punjab |
427-431
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THE
CRUEL VAGARIES OF NATURE IN THE MIRACLE SEED OF ASIF
CURRIMBHOY
DEEPAK
Lecturer, Education Department, Haryana,
India |
432-435
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HELPLESS AND HOPELESS SOCIETY: A PROMINENT TRAIT OF
DYSTOPIAN NOVELS IN 20TH CENTURY
Dr. URJA MANKAD
Assistant Professor [English] VVP
Engineering College, Rajkot |
436-443
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OM
PRAKASH VALMIKI’S JOOTHAN: THE DEPICTION OF PAIN AND
RESISTANCE
SUMAN SWATI1, Dr. SHUCHI
SRIVASTAVA2
1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor
Department of Humanities, NIT Bhopal |
444-447
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MYSTIC FERVOR IN THE POETRY OF AMIR KHUSRAU
Dr. MERAJ AHMAD MERAJ
Assistant Professor Dept of Arabic, Aliah
University, Kolkata |
448-453
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REVISITING POSTMODERNISM
Dr SHAFIA
Lecturer English |
454-458
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UNDERSTANDING LEARNERS’ PERSPECTIVES OF THE INTEGRATION OF
TEACHING OF CULTURE AND TEACHING OF LANGUAGE AT THE TERTIARY
LEVEL IN AN ENGLISH AS AN L2 COURSE IN ASSAM, INDIA
SARAT KUMAR DOLEY
Assistant Professor Department of English,
North Lakhimpur College, Assam |
459-463
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THE
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL IDEAS OF GEORGE ORWELL: WITH PARTICULAR
REFERENCE TO HIS NOVEL: “1984”
Dr. RADHA MADHAB JHA
Associate Professor of English B.K. Birla
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Pilani |
464-471
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A
CRITICAL STUDY OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF MOVING “OUT OF PLACE”
AS TEXTURED BY SOME ENGLISH POETS
YOUSUF ALI
Research Scholar Department of English, AMU,
Aligarh |
472-477
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SKETCHING MULK RAJ ANAND AS A POSTCOLONIAL WRITER
Dr. KHAGENDRA SETHI
Lecturer in English Ravenshaw University,
Cuttack, Odisha, India |
478-482
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LANGUAGE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN SOCIETY: WITH REFERENCE TO
LANGUAGE AND POWER PART 2
KAMBHAMPATI RAJESH
Doctoral Scholar, Department of English
Literature
English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India.
Email: cclrajesh@gmail.com |
483-486
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Use of English Language by
Learners in Karnataka with Reference to ELT
Dr. Sharanappagouda L Patil
Assistant Professor of English
Government First Grade College, Hungund-587117
Tq: Hungund, Dist: Bagalkot, Karnataka
Email: sonupatil2007@gmail.com |
487-493
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