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STUDY OF SOUND DEVICES IN POEMS OF TIGRIGNA FOCUSING ON
CONSONANCE [C-V-C]
HAYELOM BARO1, Dr. PAWAN
DWIVEDI2
1Lecturer in English literature, Aksum University,
Ethiopia and Pursuing PhD at Parul University, India faculty
of arts 2Registrar (Corporate Relations and Human Resources)
Faculty of arts, Parul University, Limda, Waghodiya
Vadodara-391760, Gujarat-India |
1-4
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STUDY
OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN RELATION TO NATIONAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
ORIGINS
ANAND SONI1, Dr. ANITA THAKUR2
1Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Shri
Vaishnav Institute of Law, Indore (MP) Email:
anand.soni21may@gmail.com 2Head of the School of
Interdisciplinary Sciences, Symbiosis University of Applied
Sciences, Indore |
5-10
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CRITIQUING THE POST-MODERNIST CRITIQUE OF ‘MEANING’ IN
LITERARY TEXT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ‘WAITING FOR GODOT’
SHIVASHISH SAH
Research Scholar, Dept. of English and Cultural
Studies, Panjab University |
11-15
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MUSING MYSTIC MUSINGS: A PSYCHOANALYSIS OF SADHGURU’S
INFLUENTIAL SPIRITUAL DISCOURSES
MEGHNA GHATAK
Lecturer, School of Humanities and Arts, Jagran Lake
city University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh |
16-20
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KAFKAESQUE ELEMENTS IN KOBO ABE’S THE WOMAN IN THE DUNES
S. MANOJ
Assistant Professor of English,
Agurchand Manmull Jain College (Shift II) Affiliated to
University of Madras, Meenambakkam, Chennai 600114 |
21-24
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MOTHER - DAUGHTER RELATIONSHIP IN THE SHORT STORIES OF
EUDORA WELTY
Dr.M.UMA DEVI
Associate Professor of English Sreenidhi Institute of
Science and Technology, Yamnampet, Ghatkesar, Hyderabad
Telangana, India |
25-30
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QUEST
FOR FREEDOM IN ARVIND ADIGA’S NOVEL THE WHITE TIGER
Dr. YAUL USHA P.
Assistant Professor Department of English Shri
Ganesh Arts College, Kumbhari-Akola |
31-34
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CULTURAL IMPOTENCY OR LACK IN ALBERT CAMUS’ PROTAGONIST IN
THE STRANGER
S. MANOJ
Assistant Professor of English, Agurchand
Manmull Jain College (Shift II) Affiliated to University of
Madras, Meenambakkam, Chennai 600114 |
35-37
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DEVELOPING
LISTENING SKILLS
D.ESWARAN1,
Dr.S.DIRAVIDAMANI2
1PhD Research Scholar (Part time), Periyar
University, Salem. 2Research Supervisor & Assistant
Professor, Periyar University, College of Arts & Science,
Mettur, Salem |
38-40
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NATURE
MYSTICISM IN THE POETRY OF MARY WEBB
ANITA JOSE
M.Phil Scholar, Department of English, Stella Maris
College, Chennai |
41-44
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LIFE,
STAGE & VIJAY TENDULKAR: AN INSIGHT INTO THE UNFLINCHING
INTEGRITY OF MARATHI THEATRE WRITING
Dr. SMITA MISHRA
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GRADE III AMITY INSTITUTE OF
ENGLISH STUDIES AND RESEARCH AMITY UNIVERSITY SECTOR
125,NOIDA, UTTAR PRADESH |
45-49
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ARUN
JOSHI’S THEME OF ALIENATION: THE FOREIGNER
VIJAYAPRABU P
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH,
KAYPEEYES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, KOTAGIRI, THE
NILGIRIS, TAMIL NADU |
50-53
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DECIPHERING
HANNIBAL LECTER: SOCIOPATH or SUPERHUMAN?
NAMITHA SOMAN1, NIKITHA
BASIL*2
1Student, M.A English, English and Foreign Languages
University Hyderabad
2M Phil, Stella
Maris College Chennai & Former mentor Research Intern at
Ben-Gurion University, Israel |
54-59
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THE
LANGUAGE ANIMAL - A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO NOVELS IN
REGARD TO LANGUAGE AND ANIMALITY
AADYA PRASAD
Lecturer, Starex University, Gurugram, Haryana |
60-66
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BAMA’S IMAGE OF DALIT WOMAN IN SANGATI
VIJAYAPRABU. P
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH,
KAYPEEYES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, KOTAGIRI, THE
NILGIRIS, TAMIL NADU |
67-75
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HERMAN MELVILLE’S“BILLY BUDD”: A STUDY OF CONFLICT BETWEEN
GOOD AND EVIL
Dr. SHIKHA SHARMA
Department of English, Govt. Girls College,
Baran (Rajasthan) |
76-78
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READING STRATEGIES OF SECOND LANGUAGE READERS AT THE
TERTIARY LEVEL
B.RAJKUMAR1, Dr.G.BASKARAN2,
R.ANANDAM3
1&3 Part time Research Scholar, Bharathiar
University, Coimbatore 2Dean & Professor, Faculty of English
&Foreign Languages, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhi gram
(Deemed to be University) Dindugal |
79-81
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GREED
AS A REPEATED STIMULATION FOR CRIMES – AN ANALYSIS ON ARTHUR
CONAN DOYLE’S SHERLOCK HOLMES STORIES
Dr. S. MAHESWARI
Assistant Professor of English, Sri Sarada College
for Women (Autonomous), Salem, Tamil Nadu |
82-86
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ECO-MARXISM IN AMITAV GHOSH’S THE GLASS PALACE
Dr.S.LAVANYA1, K.NITHYA2
1Assistant Professor, 2Ph.D Scholar
Department of English, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women,
Coimbatore |
87-91
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ANOMALIES AND DIFFICULTIES IN THE TELUGU DUBBED FILMS FROM
ENGLISH WITH REFERENCE TO THE MOVIE TITANIC (1997): CRITICAL
ANALYSIS
Dr.MADUPALLI SURESH KUMAR1,
NADUKUDITI SUDHEER KUMAR2
1Professor of English, Department of English,
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P, India 2Assistant
Professor of English, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla,
Guntur (Dt), A.P., India |
92-95
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DIASPORIC DIVERSION AND QUEST FOR IDENTITY IN MICHAEL
ONDAATJE’S ANIL’S GHOST
K.GOBINATH1,
Dr.S.ALEXANDER2
1Guest Lecturer, 2Associate Professor & Head
PG & Research Department of English, Govt. Arts College(A),
Karur-5 |
96-98
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Analysis of Peer Revisions of an EFL Argumentative Essay
TANS FELIKS*1, GOMER LIUFETO2,
HILDA M. NALLEY3
1,2,3Graduate English Department, Nusa
Cendana University |
99-111
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ACADEMIC STUDY SKILLS AND ENRICHMENT OF VOCABULARY IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
SUNAYANA MANOJ
Faculty, Al Ghurair University
United Arab Emirates |
112-117
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UNVEILING
THE WESTERN IDEOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT IN
THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS
SHAGUFTA ASHRAF
Lecturer, Department of Humanities
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
Abbottabad, Pakistan |
118-123
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‘IKPIRIKPE
OGU’ (OHAFIA WAR DANCE) AS MEDIUM OF DRAMATIC SYNTHESIS
UWEM AFFIAH, Ph.D.1, NDUBUISI
OSUAGWU, Ph.D.2
1,2DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR, CALABAR, NIGERIA |
124-135
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THE
CORRELATION OF WOMEN AND NATURE IN BARBARA KINGSOLVER’S THE
BEAN TREES AND PIGS IN HEAVEN
V.MENAKA1, Dr. SUSHIL MARY
MATHEWS2
1Ph.D Scholar, Department of English, PSGR
Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore
2Associate Professor, Department of English, PSGR
Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore |
136-138
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DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE IN VIJAY TENDULKAR’S THE VULTURES
I.K.HEMILAA
M.A English Literature, Kongunadu Arts and Science
College
Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore |
139-144
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TRADITION
VERSUS MODERNITY: WOMEN IN ANITA NAIR’S NOVEL
MISTRESS
Dr. P. RAJESWARI
Assistant Professor of English, V.V. College of
Engineering,
Tisayanvalai, Tamil Nadu, India |
145-147
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LANGUAGE AS A TOOL, DESIGNED BY THE TOTALITARIAN STATE –AN
ANALYSIS OF
GEORGE ORWELL'S DYSTOPIAN NOVEL '1984'
HARPREET SINGH
Former Assistant Professor of English,
College of Management and Technology, affiliated to Punjabi
University, Patiala, Punjab. 147002 |
148-151
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CHANGE OF PEOPLE IN AN EVOLVING MANIPURI SOCIETY AS DEPICTED
IN ARIBAM CHITRESHWAR SHARMA’S “LUPTHAKHRABA HINAO”
NONGMAITHEM SURAJ KUMAR
Research Scholar, Nagaland University |
152-154
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IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON AFRICAN SOIL – A POST COLONIAL
READING OF NGUGI WA THIONGO’S WIZARD OF THE CROW
M.KAVIN1, Dr.M.R.RASHILA2
1MPhil Research Scholar, Sourashtra College, Madurai
2Head Dept. of English, Sourashtra College, Madurai |
155-159
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THE
AFTERMATH OF WAR: TRAUMA, DISILLUSIONMENT, AND ESCAPISM IN
ERNEST (MILLER) HEMINGWAY’S THE SUN ALSO RISES (1926)
Daouda LOUM
Maître de conférences de littérature américaine
Département d’Études Anglophones, Université Cheikh Anta
DIOP, Dakar, Sénégal |
160-169
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TRIBAL LITERATURE—MORE THAN AN APPEAL TO EMOTION
NAYANA GEORGE
MA English (2017-2019)
The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad |
170-173
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FEMININE EXPERIENCES IN THE SELECTED NOVELS OF SHASHI
DESHPANDE
Dr.PRIYA SHARMA
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Jazan University, Saudi Arabia |
174-180
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SEX
DISCRIMINATION: OBSTACLES TO A GIRL’S SCHOOLING IN BUCHI
EMECHETA’S SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN
Moussa SIDI CHABI
Assistant Professor of African Literature and
Civilisation at the Department of Languages, Faculty of
Letters, Arts and Human Sciences (FLASH)
University of Parakou (UP), Parakou, Republic of BÉNIN |
181-191
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APPLICATION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN TEACHING / LEARNING
ENGLISH
VEENA JOSEPH
Department Head, English
Hislop College, Nagpur (MS) |
192-198
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THE
TRAUMATIC SAGA OF ZAITOON FOR PERSONAL FREEDOM:
THE PAKISTANI BRIDE
Dr.APPALA RAJU KORADA
Assistant Professor of English
Jazan University, KSA |
199-203
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SEARCHING NIETZSCHE’S “UBERMENSCH” IN AMISH’S
“THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA”
PRAGADEESWARAN R
Ph.D Research scholar, PG and Research Dept. of
English,
Govt. Arts College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, Tamilnadu,
India. |
204-208
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RE-READING OF CHINUA ACHEBE’S NO LONGER AT EASE :
A FEMININE PERSPECTIVE
Dr. NIRUPA SAIKIA
Associate Professor, Govt Aizawl College
Aizawl, Mizoram, India |
209-213
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ISSUES OF WAR IN THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA
RITIKA PAUL
Research Scholar, Department of English,
Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh,
India. |
214-216
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QUEST
FOR NATURAL IMAGERY IN THE SELECT POEMS OF ROBERT FROST
MAISAM IBRAHIM HUSSEIN
MA English, Department Of English, Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Nagarjuna Nagar |
217-221
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NEEDS
AND DEMANDS OF 21st CENTURY LEARNING SKILLS: A REFLECTIVE
APPROACH
Prof. Dr. RABEYA BEGUM1, HUSSAIN
AHMED LITON2
1Dept. of English, Jazan University, Post-box: 114,
Jizan, Saudi Arabia,
2Lecturer, English Language Centre,, Jazan University, Post-box: 114,
Jizan, Saudi Arabia |
222-232
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IMPACT OF SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY IN ESL CLASSROOM
Dr. NEELIMA CHOUDARAJU
Professor of English & Communication Skills, RISE
Krishna Sai Prakasam Group of Institution, Ongole, Andhra
Pradesh, India |
233-238
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Transplanted souls: an Introspection into the Agonies of the
Displaced in Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide
SHYMA K V
Assistant Professor in English, St. Joseph’s College,
Pilathara |
239-240
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REPRESENTATION OF CASTE IN EARLY KANNADA CINEMA: A STUDY OF
“CHOMANA DUDI” (1975)
DHARMANAYAKA G V
PhD Research Scholar, Department of Studies and
Research in English Kuvempu University, Jnanasahyadri,
Shankaraghatta Shivamoga Dist, Karanataka |
241-244
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HAMLET, THE TRAGIC HERO
Dr. GAJENDER KUMAR
Assistant Professor of English Govt. College for
Women, Ateli (M.Garh) HR |
245-247
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WOMEN
AND EDUCATION IN MARATHWADA REGION OF MAHARASHTRA STATE,
INDIA
Dr. DESHMUKH NANDA C
Associate Professor, Department of English, Deogiri
College, Aurangabad, State-Maharashtra, India |
248-250
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THE
JOURNEY OF SUBJUGATION TO LIBERATION
SHALINI SIHE
Assistant Professor, Ph.D Scholar School of
Languages, Literature& Society, Department of English,
Jaipur National University, Jaipur |
251-255
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REPRESENTATION OF AFRICAN HISTORY IN NGUGI WA THIONG’O’S
NOVELS
M.KAVIN1, Dr.M.R.RASHILA2
1MPhil Research Scholar, Sourashtra College, Madurai
2Head Dept. of English, Sourashtra College, Madurai |
256-259
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“PAINFUL SEARCH FOR MORE INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM” IN BHARATI
MUKHERJEE’S JASMINE
SHIRISHA DESHPANDE
Research scholar, Jaipur National University,
Jaipur & Associate Professor, Institute of Aeronautical
Engineering, Hyderabad |
260-263
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THE
STRATEGIC ANONYMITY AND UNIVERSALITY IN H.D’S POEMS
KIRAN YADAV
MA English Centre for English Studies Jawaharlal
Nehru University |
264-268
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POETRY OF GEORGE BOWERING: GREEN VOICE IN CANADIAN POETRY
Dr. E. KRISHNAN NAMBOOTHIRI
Associate Professor of English, Sanatana Dharma
College Alappuzha, Kerala, India |
269-273
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POST-COLONIALISM AND DARK VISION IN NAIPAUL'S
"A BEND IN THE
RIVER"
ASHIKUR RAHMAN
Asst Professor, Dept of English, Pramathesh Barua
College, Gauripur |
274-280
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VEDIC SCRIPTURES AND
ECOSPIRITUAL VOICES
Dr. E. KRISHNAN NAMBOOTHIRI
Associate Professor of English, Sanatana Dharma
College Alappuzha, Kerala, India |
281-283
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Complement Stranding in Determiner Phrases in
Nigerian English
Maria-Helen Ekah
Department of English, University of Uyo, Uyo,
Nigeria |
284-289
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SONGS IN YERUKALA FOLKLORE OF TELANGANA- A SAMPLE
ANALYSIS
Dr. K.M.PRAVEENA
Associate Professor, Department of English, Osmania
University, Hyderabad |
290-293
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VANITY, LOVELESSNESS ARE DEFEATED BY SELF
REALIZATION WITH RACIAL IDENTITY IN TONI MORRISON’S NOVEL
“SONG OF SOLOMON”
ANDE BALASOWRI
Lecturer in English, Hindu College, Guntur
|
294-295
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DERANGEMENT OF HUMANITY: A REPERCUSSION OF PARTITION
IN SA’ADAT HASAN MANTO’S TOBA TEK SINGH
Dr. SURESH KUMAR
Associate Prof of English
Govt College Bhodia Khera, India
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296-298
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