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CONFESSION, SACRIFICE, AND OBEDIENCE IN “NITYA””: THE
LANGUAGE WHICH NEVER FORGIVES THE GOD
Dr SANDEEP SHARMA
Assistant Professor in English GC Rampur, Himachal
Pradesh |
1-3
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TREATMENT OF TIME AND LOVE IN SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS
RAKESH YADAV
Research Scholar Lalit Narayan Mithila University,
Darbanga, Bihar. |
4-11
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TONI
MORRISON’S THE BLUEST EYE: A POSTMODERN RENDERING
RAFAQUAT RAJA
Research Scholar (PhD) Department of English, Aligarh
Muslim University |
12-15
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CONSTRUCTED IDENTITY AND DESIRE FOR FREEDOM: A STUDY OF
TREATMENT OF MARRIAGE AND SEX IN KAMALA DAS’S MY STORY
AMBIKA SHARMA
Research Scholar Department of English and Cultural
Studies Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. |
16-19
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A
CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON ART OF FICTION BY HENRY JAMES
Dr. RAJIVA RANJAN
Professor in English |
20-25
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REPRESENTATION OF HARMONIOUS RELATION BETWEEN MAN AND NATURE
IN THE ABHIGYANANASHAKUNTALAM
ASWATHY CHERIYAN |
26-28
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REVIVAL OF THE SUBORDINATED GENDER: AN ECOFEMINIST READING
OF KUNJIMATHU IN SARAH JOSEPH’S "GIFT IN GREEN"
SRUTI PAUL
Assistant Professor BCM College, Kottayam, Kerala |
29-36
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FEMINISM IN INDIAN LITERATURE
BHAVYA L
PhD Research Scholar, Bharatiyar University:
Coimbatore |
37-39
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REPRESENTATION OF MASCULINITY CRISIS AND QUEERNESS: A PSYCHO
ANALYTIC QUEER READING OF JAMES BALDWIN "ANOTHER COUNTRY"
MOHAMMAD DANISH SIDDIQUI
Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English Aligarh
Muslim University, Aligarh |
40-43
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INFLUENCE OF SOCIOLINGUISTIC FACTORS ON LEARNING OF ENGLISH
LANGUAGE SPEAKING SKILLS: A PRAGMATIC STUDY
Dr. JYOTSANA SHUKLA
Guest Faculty University of Allahabad
Allahabad, U.P |
44-48
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MYTH
AND MYSTICISM IN INDIAN POETRY IN ENGLISH
Dr. SAHOO RAGHUNATH
Assistant Professor Department of English, Naami
College, Naami, Bhadrak, Odisha |
49-51
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A
STUDY OF SHASHI DESHPANDE’S NOVEL ‘THAT LONG SILENCE’
SHYLA L
PhD Research Scholar, Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore |
52-55
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MARK
TWAIN’S HUCKLEBERRY FINN AS A SOCIAL SATIRE
MUZIFAR YOUSUF
Research Scholar, School of Studies in English,
Vikram University Ujjain (M.P) |
56-58
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THE
PRECARIOUSNESS OF EXISTENCE: MUFFLED VOICES AMIDST ATROCIOUS
FORCES IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S A FINE BALANCE
LISSY KACHAPPILLY
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Bharata Mata College, Thrikkakara, Ernakulam |
59-63
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PROJECTION OF FEMININE SENSIBILITY IN ANITA DESAI’S “VOICES
IN THE CITY”
Dr. S. LATHA RANI
Assistant Professor, Department of English, N.M.S.S.
Vellaichamy Nadar College, Nagamalai, Madurai, Tamilnadu,
India |
64-68
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THE
PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATION FROM TELUGU – ENGLISH BASED ON THE
TEXTS OF “MULLA NASRUDIN” BY K.B . GOPALAM
MOHAN BANOTHU1, GUGULOTH CHANDU2
1Ph.D., Research Scholar, University of Hyderabad,
Telangana, India.
2Research Scholar, University of Hyderabad, Telangana, India |
69-76
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PORTRAYAL OF ‘WOMANHOOD’ IN INDIAN DRAMA IN ENGLISH: A
SELECTED READING
VASANTHA NARENDER
Osmania University, Hyderabad, TS. India |
77-79
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THE
CONDITION OF WOMEN : PATRIARCHY AND RESISTANCE IN ANITA
DESAI’S FASTING FEASTING
HANIFA RAHMAN
Lecturer, Moran College (Ad-Hoc)
Barbaruah, Dibrugarh, ASSAM |
80-83
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POETICS OF FEMINISM IN ANITA DESAI’S “CRY THE PEACOCK”
Dr. S. LATHA RANI
Assistant Professor, Department of English, N.M.S.S.
Vellaichamy Nadar College, Nagamalai, Madurai, Tamilnadu,
India |
84-88
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IQBAL
AND MATERIALISM
ASHUTOSH KHANNA
Teaching assistant, Department of English
BGSB, University Rajouri. |
89-92
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THE
HALF MOTHER: AN EPITOME OF MOTHERLY PAIN
MUZAFFAR AHMAD RATHER
Research Scholar (Ph.D)
Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University |
93-97
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THE
BATTLE FOR POWER BETWEEN THE DOMINANT AND THE SUBSERVIENT IN
THE DUMB WAITER BY HAROLD PINTER
Dr. ZEBA SIDDIQUI
Assistant Professor, Amity School of Languages
Amity University |
98-101
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INTROSPECTIVE NARRATION OF THE SELF: A STUDY ON THE SELECT
POEMS OF TAGORE
Dr. T. GAYATHRI
Assistant Professor of English, Majmaah University,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
102-105
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ARTICULATIONS OF POWER: FEMALE AGENCY IN SHOBHAA DE’S
“SOCIALITE EVENINGS”
SURYA.K
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Providence Women’s College,
Calicut |
106-110
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SUBALTERN CONSCIOUSNESS IN ARVIND ADIGA’S THE WHITE TIGER
LEKHA NATH DHAKAL
Associate Professor, Tribhuvan University,
Nepal Commerce Campus, Kathmandu, Nepal |
111-124
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MALCOLM LOWRY-A FLOWER BORN TO BLUSH UNSEEN
RAKESH YADAV
(Research Scholar)
Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar |
125-131
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A
FEMINISTIC READING OF DOSTOYEVSKY’S THE IDIOT
Dr. PRAMOD KUMAR
Assistant Professor of English, Govt. College Krishan
Nagar (HR) |
132-137
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KASHMIR CONFLICT, A SAGA OF VIOLENCE AND AGONY IN THE HALF
MOTHER
IRAM SHAFI ALLAIE
Research Scholar
Department of English, University of Kashmir |
138-140
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RELIGION, POLITICS AND GENDER IN THE POETRY OF KAMALA DAS
PALLAB KR. GOGOI1, SARAT KUMAR DOLEY2
Assistant Professor, Department of English, North
Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), Assam |
141-148
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ETHNICITY AND GENDER IN AFRO-AMERICAN FICTION
SUSY, K.K.
Research scholar, Queen Mary’s college for women,
Chennai |
149-152
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FEMINIST CONCERNS IN THE POETRY OF KAMALA DAS
PALLAB KR. GOGOI1, SARAT KUMAR DOLEY2
Assistant Professor, Department of English, North
Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), Assam |
153-160
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DYSFUNCTIONAL DEMOCRATIC BEHEMOTHS: POLITICIAN MANDARIN
NEXUS IN
UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE’S “THE MAMMARIES OF THE WELFARE STATE”
MARKAPUDI DAVID RAJU
Senior Lecturer in English, Dept. of Technical
Education, Govt. of A.P.
& Research Scholar, Ph.D (Part-Time), Acharya Nagarjuna
University, GUNTUR, Andhra Pradesh, India |
161-170
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EUGENE O’NEILL’S THE EMPEROR JONES AS A ‘SPIRITUAL
WASTELAND’
Dr.PRAVINKUMAR NAMDEO RATHOD
Assistant Professor, Department of English, G.N.A.
Arts, Commerce &Science College, Barshitakli,
Dist.Akola.(M.S.) |
171-173
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NEW
NAMES, NEW IDENTITIES OF TILO IN CHITRA BANERJEE
DIVAKARUNI’S
“THE MISTRESS OF SPICES”
Dr.L.D.EASTER RAJ DENSINGH
Assistant Professor of English
H.H.The Rajah’s College (Autonomous)
Pudukkottai, Tamilnadu |
174-178
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NIETZSCHEAN STUDY OF DEATH OF A SALESMAN BY ARTHUR MILLER
NOORBAKHSH HOOTI1*, PEDRAM LALBAKHSH2,
BAHAR JALALI HONARMAND3
1Associate Professor, Razi University, Kermanshah,
Iran
2Assistant Professor, Razii University, Kermanshah, Iran
3MA student of English Literature, Razi University,
Kermanshah, Iran |
179-186
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‘THE
BOND IS FORFEIT’: INDIA REPAYS BY REPLAYING
SONALI LAKHERA
PhD Research Scholar Department of English, SRT
Campus
H.N.B. Garhwal University (A Central University)
Srinagar (Garhwal), Uttarakhand |
187-191
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THE
UNNOTICED DISPUTES AND DILEMMA OF WOMEN IMMIGRANTS IN THE
SOCIETY AS PORTRAYED BY BHARATHI MUKHERJEE
NISHA. A
M.Phil Scholar under the Guidance of Dr.Manju, HOD ,
Dept. of English,
Sree Narayana College, Chavadi |
192-194
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REFLECTION OF IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE IN JHUMPA LAHIRI'S
'THE NAMESAKE'
ANJU CHAUDHRY
PhD Scholar, Department of English
M.D. University |
195-199
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ELEMENTS OF REALISM IN HEMINGWAY’S “THE SUN ALSO RISES”
Simplicity, Objectivity, Honesty
M.A: AHMED RASHEED MAJEED AL_RUBAIY
Assistant instructor in Al_Yarmouk University
College, Diyala-Iraq.
Department of English Language. |
200-208
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LITTLE DIFFICULT TO MASTER PRONUNCIATION SKILLS: A STUDY
FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF VARIATIONS IN THEM
Dr. UTTAM KOLI
Assistant Professor
Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur
Shirol (Tal), Kolhapur(Dist), Maharashtra, India |
209-215
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CONFLICTS IN MODERN WOMEN: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MARGARET
ATWOOD’S “LIFE BEFORE MAN”
V.S. KARUNASHREE
Assistant Professor of English, Sri Krishna Arts and
Science College, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India |
216-219
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THE
SEARCH FOR (SELF) IDENTITY IN RICHARD WRIGHT’S “NATIVE SON”
G.ELAKKIAM1, Dr.S.S.NIRMALA2
1Associate Professor, Jeppiaar Maamallan Engineering
College, Sriperumpudur
2Research Advisor, Assistant professor of English,
K.N.Govt.Arts College for Women (Autonomous), Thanjavur |
220-224
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BEYOND THE BORDERS: EXPLORING THE CONCEPTS OF NATION AND
IDENTITY IN AMITAV GHOSH’S “THE SHADOW LINES”
SHYMA K V
Muthathyan House
Kottakunnu, Narikamvally (P O), Kannur (DIST), Kerala,India |
225-227
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AMRITA PRITAM’S “THE REVENUE STAMP”: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
NARRATIVE NEGOTIATING THE PRECONCEPTIONS
RAJLAKSHMI DUTTA
Assistant Professor, Department of English, B.H
College, Howly, Assam.
(Affiliation: Gauhati University) |
228-232
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THE
PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY IN ANITA NAIR’S
“LESSONS IN FORGETTING”
A. DINESH1, Dr. SARADHA RAJKUMAR2
1Research Scholar, School of Social Sciences and Languages,
VIT University -Chennai Campus, Tamilnadu, India
2Professor, School of Social Sciences and Languages, VIT
University -Chennai Campus, Tamilnadu |
233-237
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BATTLE BETWEEN SEXES: GENDER ROLES CHALLENGED IN EDWARD
ALBEE’S
WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF
Dr SHIPRA MALIK
Assistant Prof. (Visiting Faculty)
North Cap University, Gurugra, Haryana |
238-242
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VOICING THE OPPRESSED: A STUDY ON BAMA’S “SANGATI”
RENU RAJ
Research Scholar, Sree Sankaracharya University of
Sanskrit, Ernakulam |
243-249
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THE
WORKING OF POWER/KNOWLEDGE AND DISCOURSE IN AMITAV GHOSH’S
“THE CALCUTTA CHROMOSOME”
BHARTI SILSWAL
PhD Scholar, Dept. of English, Birla Campus, H.N.B.
Garhwal University (A Central University), Srinagar
(Garhwal), Uttarakhand |
250-254
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THREE
BIOGRAPHIES AND THREE PERCEPTIONS OF ONE AUTHOR
SUMAN SWATI1, Dr. SHUCHI SRIVASTAVA2
1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor
MANIT (Department of HSS) |
255-259
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A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GERMAN AND INDIAN INTERPRETATIONS OF
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY REGARDING THE RACIAL AND CASTE
DISCRIMINATION
ANNA GEORGE
Assistant Professor
Mar. Augusthinose College
Ramapuram, Kottayam |
260-264
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BLEND
OF PASSION AND LOGIC IN TENNYSON’S “ULYSSES”
JAGADISH BARAT
Assistant Teacher
Dorodih H.G.K.Vidyapith (H.S), Purulia, West Bengal |
265-268
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UTILITARIANISM IN HARD TIMES: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
ZUBAIR AHMAD BHAT
Research Scholar, Department of Comparative Languages
and Culture, Barkatullah University Bhopal, M.P. India |
269-276
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BAKHA
AS A PREY TO SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION IN “UNTOUCHABLE” BY MULK
RAJ ANAND
AGIRISHETTY SRINIVASULU
Assistant Professor of English
Brilliant Institute of Engineering and Technology,
Abdullahpur, Ranga Reddy-Dist, Telangana, India |
277-279
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