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FEMALE RESISTANCE AGAINST REPRESSION IN SHOBHA DE’S "STRANGE
OBSESSION"
Dr.DIVYA.C
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Nirmala
College For Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
444-446
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AN ECOCRITICAL STUDY OF SOME RENOWNED
PHYSICIAN-CUM-POETS OF ASSAM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
Dr. NILIM KUMAR AND Dr.PRANAY PHUKAN
SANJEEB KALITA
TGT(English), Kendriya Vidyalaya, RRL, Jorhat |
447-450
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A
STUDY OF EXISTENTIALISM IN SAUL BELLOW’S "HENDERSON THE RAIN
KING"
TAMILSELVAN.C
PhD Research Scholar PG & Research Department of
English Vels University, Pallavaram Chennai, Tamilnadu,
INDIA. |
451--453
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WOMEN
EMPOWERMENT IN CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S "OLEANDER GIRL"
S.ABIRAMI1, Dr. S.S.NIRMALA2
1Research Scholar, K.N. Govt. Arts College For Women,
Thanjavur. 2Professor of English, K.N. Govt. Arts College
For Women, Thanjavur. |
454--457
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REALIZATION OF ‘SELF’ IN HEMMINGWAY’S "CODE HERO - HARRY
MORGAN"
Dr K. MADHU MURTHY
Sr Assistant Professor & Head Department of English
SKIT, Srikalahasthi, A.P |
458--463
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INFLUENCE OF POLITICS AND HISTORY IN GITHA HARIHARAN’S IN
TIMES OF SIEGE
N .BARANIPRIYA1, Dr. A. SABURUNNISA2
1Research Scholar, PG and Research Department of
English, KunthavaiNaacchiyaar Govt. Arts College For Women
(Autonomous), Thanjavur 2Research Advisor, Asst. Professor
of English, PG and Research Department of English, Kunthavai
Naacchiyaar Govt. Arts College For Women (Autonomous),
Thanjavur |
464--467
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SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF BIRD IN THOMAS HARDY’S “THE MAYOR
OF CASTERBRIDGE”
Dr. NITU SRIVASTAVA
Allahabad University |
468--472
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INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE Indian English Poetry (Kamala
Dass) Indian English Drama (Vijay Tendulkar) Indian English
Fiction (R.K. Narayan)
RUSHIKA GILL
Assistant Professor in English, BBK DAV College
For Women, Amritsar |
473--477
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ROLE
OF ENGLISH TEACHER IN DEVELOPINIG STUDENS LANGUAGE SKILLS
THROUGH TASK-BASED ACTIVITES
P.VIJAY KUMAR1, N.SAGAR2
1,2Assistant Professor of English at SRKR
Engineering College, Bhimavaram, affiliated to Andhra
University, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
478--481
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IDENTITY AND EXILE IN MICHAEL ONDAATJE’S "THE ENGLISH
PATIENT"
ZEBA RIZVI1, Dr. NAILA AHMED SUHAIL2
1Research Scholar, Department of English, Integral
University, Lucknow
2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Integral
University, Lucknow |
482--486
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WE
BORN TO DIE: WAITING FOR GODOT IS ACTUALLY WAITING FOR DEATH
SANJAY DAS
Assistant Professor of English St Mary College of
Engineering, Kolkata Campus |
487--490
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SHASHI DESHPANDE’S ‘ROOTS AND SHADOWS’: A TRAGIC TALE OF THE
FEMALE PLIGHT AND PREDICAMENT
Dr. TUKARAM S. SAWANT
Associate Professor Tuljaram Chaturchand College of
Arts, Science and Commerce, Baramati, Tal. Baramati, Dist.
Pune, Baramati, Maharashtra. |
491--497
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QUEST
FOR THE WOMEN IDENTITY : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MAHESH
DATTANI’S BRAVELY FOUGHT THE QUEEN
Dr. PANKAJ KUMARI
Lecturer Department of English, T.R. (P.G.) Girls
College, Aligarh |
498--502
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"READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN"–AN INTELLECTUAL UNFOLDING OF A
PRIVATE LITERATURE CLASS
Dr KULBHUSHAN KUMAR
Associate Prof. and Head, Dept. of English and
Communication Studies, Eternal University, Distt.Sirmuur,
Baru Sahib via Rajgarh, (H. P), India |
503--509
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REPRESENTATION OF CULTURE IN THE SELECTED WORKS OF
V.S.NAIPAUL
JAYA SINGH
Guest Facult, Iswar Saran Degree College A
Constituent College of the University of Allahabad |
510--515
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MACBETH AND HIS PROBLEMS
SHIVAJIT DUTTA
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Doomdooma College Rupai Siding, Tinisukia, Assam, India |
516--520
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EARLY
FEMINISM ELEMENTS IN THE WORKS OF BRONTE SISTERS
ASHA KAUSHIK
Assistant Professor (SS), Centre for Professional
Communication, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies,
Bidholi, Via Premnagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India |
521--523
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A
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF FEMINIST REVOLT AGAINST MALE
DOMINATION IN HENRIK IBSEN’S A DOLL’S HOUSE
R. SIVAGAMY
Assistant Professor of English
Thiruvalluvar University Model Constituent
College of Arts and Science, Tittagudi. |
524--527
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THE
REPERCUSSIONS OF RELIGION ON SOCIETY IN “THE CONVERSION OF
THE JEWS” BY PHILIP ROTH
GRACE VICTORIA. I1, T K HEMALATHA2 .
1Research Scholar, Nirmala College for Women,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India 2Associate Professor,
Department of English, Nirmala College for Women,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
528--530
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THE
NUANCES OF FEMINISM FOUND IN THE WRITINGS OF DIASPORIC
WRITERS BHARATI MUKHERJEE AND ANITA DESAI
MAHALAKSHMI SHANMUGAM
MA Student Jamal Mohammed College, Trichy, Tamilnadu |
531--534
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retracted by the author |
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REVELATION OF PSYCHIC WHOLENESS IN SHOBHA DE’S "SULTRY DAYS"
Dr.DIVYA.C.
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Nirmala
College For Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India |
541-544
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FEMALE DIASPORIC SENSITIVITES IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S
UNACCUSTOMED EARTH
Dr. M.R. CHANDRAN1, T. SENTHAMARAI2
1Associate Professor, Centre for Research in English,
Saraswathi Narayanan College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
2Assistant Professor in English, Veltech Multitech
Engineering College, Chennai |
545-547
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“BETWEEN MULTIPLE SELVES” STRUGGLE TO ASSERT MULTIPLE
IDENTITIES AS A BLACK LESBIAN: A STUDY OF AUDRE LORDE’S
TESTIMONIO
DEEPTHY R.CHANDRAN
Research Scholar Department of English,
University of Delhi, Delhi |
548-554
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REVISITING MYTHS: A READING OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE,
THE TIGER’S DAUGHTER, WIFE, THE HOLDER OF THE WORLD AND
LEAVE IT TO ME
SREEJA.J
Associate Professor Government First Grade College
Vittal, Bantwal Taluk, D.K Karnataka |
555-558
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TWO
EPIGRAPHS WITHIN THE HISTORICAL CONTENT OF HEMINGWAY’S "THE
SUN ALSO RISES"
WAEL FADHIL HASOBI
PhD Scholar, Department English Acharya Nagarjuna
University |
559-561
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LORCA
AS THE POET OF AVANT-GARDE AND SURREALISM
BINDIYA RAHI SINGH
JRF Research Scholar & Assistant Professor (Guest).
Department of English. H.N.B.G.U (The Central University) |
562-568
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AN
APPRAISAL OF PREDICAMENT OF UNTOUCHABLES IN BALAMIKI’S
"JOOTHAN"
Dr. DEEN DAYAL
Assistant Professor of English Govt. Degree Collage,
Mant , Mathura , U.P |
569-573
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A
STUDY ON THE STRATEGY FOR TRANSLATING CLASSICAL CHINESE
POETRY -REPRODUCTION OF BOTH SENSE AND FORM
Yang WANG1*, Chun-ge NIE2
1Lecturer, Shanghai University of Engineering
Science, No. 58, Yixian Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai,
P.R. China 2Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of
Engineering Science, No. 58, Yixian Road, Hongkou District,
Shanghai, P.R. China |
574-581
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PSYCHOANALYTICAL APPROACH OF FAITH AND IMAGINATION IN LIFE
OF PI
CHAITHANYA ANTONY
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala |
582-588
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MARGINALIZATION AND SUBJUGATION OF WOMAN IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S
"THINGS FALL APART"
RAJESH REDDY B.L
ssistant Professor Department of Humanities &
Sciences SVR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Nandyal , Kurnool(D),
Andhra Pradesh (State) |
589-592
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THE
SYNERGY BETWEEN THE CONSCIOUS AND THE UNCONSCIOUS “Strange
Interlude" by Eugene O'Neill
SABREEN FATHIMA
Research Scholar, English Department, VELS University
Pallavaram, Chennai 117, Tamil Nadu. |
593-601
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FILIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN SHAKESPREAR’S KING LEAR
Dr. SUNEETHA YEDLA1, MAHMOOD HASAN
AL-KHAZAALI2
1Assistant Professor of English, University College
of Engineering and Technology, Acharya Nagarjuna University,
Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, A.P 2Research Scholar, Acharya
Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar Guntur, A.P. |
602-605
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“WOMEN MAKE THEIR OWN DESTINY”- A READING OF DIVAKARUNI’S
SISTER OF MY HEART AND THE VINE OF DESIRE
L.M. SUBRAMANIAN1, Dr.S.SELVALAKSHMI2
1Research Scholar Department of English, (13
Jan/Eng/Ph.D.,PT/002),Karpagam University, Coimbatore
Assistant Professor, Karpagam University, Coimbatore. |
606-610
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THE
IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING METALINGUISTICS SKILLS TO IMPROVE
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN CLASSROOM SITUATION
R. MALAVIKA
Research Scholar, Department of Linguistics,
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore |
611-613
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TRACING THE THEME OF GROUP BEHAVIOUR IN JOHN STEINBECK’S
‘THE PEARL’
KANCHANA DEVI. K
PhD Research Scholar PG & Research Department of
English, Vel’s University, Pallavaram Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
INDIA |
614-616
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BHAND
PATHER: A TRADITIONAL FOLK PERFORMANCE “ONCE THE
REPRESENTATOR OF SECULARISM, NOW NEAR TO EXTINCTION IN
KASHMIR VALLEY”
SAJAD RASHEED DAR
Pursuing Masters in English Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh |
617-620
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PUBLIC SIGNS TRANSLATION OF COASTAL CITIES IN SHANDONG
PROVINCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ECO-TRANSLATOLOGY
DUAN Xiaoqian
Lecturer, Foreign Languages School of Qingdao
University of Science and Technology, China |
621-629
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THE
CONFLICTS OF CANADIAN IDENTITY REPRESENTED IN MARGARET
ATWOOD’S POEM “THE ANIMALS IN THAT COUNTRY”
PRIYANKA P.S. KUMAR
M A English Literature
USHAMALARY, THEKKUMKARA, NEDUMANGAD P O. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
KERALA |
630-632
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AN
ANALYSIS OF RECEPTIVE AND PRODUCTIVE SKILLS OF ENGLISH
LANGUAGE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN
ODISHA
DISHA BHATT1, Dr. LEENA LILIAN2
1PhD Scholar, School of Humanities and Social
Sciences, KIIT University 2Assistant Professor, School of
Humanities and Social Sciences, KIIT University |
633-639
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TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE AS A ROAD BLOCK TO COMPUTER ASSISTED
LANGUAGE LEARNING (CALL) IN ESL CLASSROOMS: AN EMPIRICAL
INVESTIGATION IN THE DIPLOMA ENGINEERING COLLEGES OF ODISHA
Dr. UPAMA BEHERA
Assistant Professor of English, Bhubaneswar
College of Engineering, Jankia, Khurda. |
640-647
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USE
OF TRANSLATION STRATEGIES FROM ENGLISH INTO TELUGU: A CASE
STUDY OF TRANSLATION AND COINING OF SCIENCE TERMS OF
SECONDARY SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS
VENKANNA KUNCHAM1, RAVINDER PADYA2
1,2A Senior Research Fellow, Ph.D. (English), The
English & Foreign Languages’ University, Hyderabad,
Telangana (TS), India. |
648-654
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PREETI SHENOY AS A BLOGGER
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, TRIPTI LAKRA2
1H.O.D of English Department, Dr. C.V.Raman
University 2 M.Phil Scholar, Dr. C.V. Raman University Kota,
Bilaspur |
655-657
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INFLUENCE OF NATURE ON HUCK IN MARK TWAIN’S HUCKLEBERRY FINN
MUZIFAR YOUSUF
Research Scholar, School of Studies in English,
Vikram University Ujjain (M.P) |
658-660
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WOMAN
AT CROSSROADS IN GITHA HARIHARAN’S THE THOUSAND FACES OF
NIGHT
RITU SHARMA1, Dr. TANU GUPTA2
1Assistant Professor, 2Professor Department of
Mathematics and Humanities M.M. University, Mullana |
661-664
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A
VISION OF RURAL LIFE IN KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S NECTAR IN A
SIEVE
VAISHALI RANGNATHRAO HAJARE1, SHAIKH SAMAD2
1Ph D Research Scholar, Department of English, Dr.
Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad (MS),
India 2Ex-Principal, Vasantrao Naik Mahavidyalaya,
Aurangabad, (MS), India |
665-667
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AMALGAMATION OF LOVE AND RELIGION IN JOHN DONNE’S POETRY
DEEPALI CHOPRA |
668-671
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SATIRE IN “DELIQUENT CHACHA” : VED MEHTA
VANDANA ATTRI
Research Scholar, Dept..of English SriBaba Mastnath
University, Rohtak, Haryana, India |
672-674
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CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF ANTI-HERO ODILI SAMALU IN CHINUA
ACHEBE’S NOVEL A MAN OF THE PEOPLE (1966)
K.RAMYA
Research Scholar PG& Research Department of English,
National College, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India |
675-678
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COMMUNICATING SELF-ASSERTION THROUGH DANCE: A STUDY OF
RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S NATIR PUJA AND CHANDALIKA
M.S.PRADEEP
Ph.D Research Scholar, Bharathiyar University,
Coimbatore & Assistant Professor, Dept. of English,
Renganayagi Varatharaj College of Engineering, Sivakasi,
Tamilnadu. |
679-680
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CULTURAL DISPLACEMENT AND SHIFTING COMMUNITIES IN AMITAV
GHOSH’S THE CIRCLE OF REASON & SEA OF POPPIES
POOJA NARAIN1*, Dr. WALUNIR2
1Research Scholar (AIESR), 2Assistant Professor
(AIESR) Amity University, Noida |
681-685
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LIFE’S BUT A WALKING SHADOW: A PSYCHOANALYTICAL QUEST INTO
MADAME BOVARY’S LIFE
PRIYA RAJAN
Lecturer in English, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia |
686-692
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LIFE
ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO BHARATI
MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE
V.RAJESHWARAN
Ph.D Research Scholar, Bharathiyar University,
Coimbatore & Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Renganayagi Varatharaj College of Engineering, Sivakasi,
Tamilnadu |
693-694
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BEYOND THE BARRIERS : A STUDY OF IMAYAM’S BEAST OF BURDEN
AND ARUMUGAM
ARULSELESTEEN PREMA1, Dr.S.KALAMANI2
Ph.D Scholar1, 2Associate Professor Department of
English, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and
Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore |
695-702
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“IS
MARRIAGE A CEREMONIAL TOY”: CONTEMPLATING CUSTODY IN MANJU
KAPUR’S CUSTODY
SEEMA ARORA1, Dr. MADHU KAMRA2
1PhD Research Scholar (Final), Department of English,
Dr.CVRU, Bilaspur (C.G), & Assistant Professor, Department
of Humanities, SSIPMT, Raipur, CG, INDIA 2Department of
English, Durga Mahavidyalaya, Raipur (C.G), INDIA |
703-706
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MYTH
AND REALITY IN GIRISH KARNAD PLAY YAYATHI
VANITHA.S1, S.A.R.ABIDI2
1Research Scholar, 2Research Supervisor Department of
English, SSSTUMS Sehore, Madhya Pradesh |
707-712
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THE
POETRY OF TORU DUTT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HER INDIAN
THOUGHTS
FASIL BARKAT DAR
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of English, Mewar
University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan |
713-717
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SOCIAL CONCERN IN JAYANTA MAHAPATRA’S POETRY ‘HUNGER’
JAYARAMAIAH.N 1, S.A.R.ABIDI2
1Research Scholar, 2Research Supervisor Department of
English, SSSTUMS Sehore, Madhya Pradesh, |
718-721
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TREATMENT OF NATURE BY MUHAMMAD IQBAL AND WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
MOHAMAD ISMAIL MIR
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of English, Mewar
University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan |
722-726
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