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1Volume 9 Issue 1: 2022 (Jan-Mar.)

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INDIAN ENGLISH DRAMA: PRE AND POST INDEPENDENCE
ABDUL MATIN
Research Scholar (English)
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Email – matinamu9838@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.1
1-4
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THE IRRATIONALISM AND SPIRITUAL PERSECUTION IN BAPSI SIDHWA’S ‘AN AMERICAN BRAT’
A. BHARATHICHELLAMMAL1, A.S.JAYACHANDRAN2
1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor and Research Supervisor
PG & Research Dept. Of English,
Govt. Arts College, Chidambaram-608102.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.5
5-7
1
A DIFFERENT LOOK AT THE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVERY: PHILLIS WHEATLEY: AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SLAVE POET
Capo-Chichi Zanou Laure Clémence
Retired Full Professor of African Literature and Civilization, University of Abomey-Calavi,
Republic of Benin, West Africa.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.8
8-15
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STANISLAVSKI: A DISCOURSE ON ‘SYSTEM’ DRAMATURGY
VISHAL JOSHI
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of English, HNB Garhwal University (A Central University),
Srinagar-246174, Uttarakhand (India)
Email : joshi.vishal84@gmail.com
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1922-2677.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.16
16-20
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THE BINDING VINE BY SHASHI DESHPANDE
SANJANA SHAMSHERY
Email:sanjanashamshery@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.21
21-29
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“THE TREES” BY FRANZ KAFKA- A THEMATIC ANALYSIS
ASWATHY J B
Psychologist, Jonandharath House, Ernakulam, Kerala
Cherai PO -683514, India.
Email:aswathyjb22@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.30
30-33
1
1 DEPRESSED AND MARGINALIZED VOICES IN ARUNDHATI ROY AND MULAK RAJ ANAND'S WORKS- A CRITICAL REVIEW
MUKESH KUMAR
Assistant Professor of English, Government College, Gharaunda
District Karnal-132040 (Haryana)
Email: mukesh.eng01@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.34
34-38
1
CONFLICT OF FEAR AND HOPE IN CASTLE OF OTRANTO
REJOICE DAIMARI
MA in English
Tezpur University (2019-2021).
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.39
39-44
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SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN
Dr.SANJAY SANAP
Principal
K.V.N.Naik Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha's Arts and Commerce College,
Dindori, Nashik, Maharashtra-422202
Email:smsbaramati@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.45
45-49
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REMODELLING THE VICTIMS BY BHARATHI MUKHERJEE IN HER NOVELS DESIRABLE DAUGHTERS, THE HOLDER OF THE WORLD AND THE TIGER’S DAUGHTER
Dr. R. BEULAH JEYASHREE
Associate Professor in English
Lady Doak College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India- 625002.
Email: beulahjeyashree@ldc.edu.in.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.50
50-54
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AGHA SHAHID ALI AND HIS POETIC RE-CONSTRUCTION OF LOST HOMELAND
SAJAD HUSSAIN MIR
Research Scholar, Davv Indore
Email: sajadenglishrj89@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.55
55-58
1
1 THE TREATMENT OF HISTORY IN TALEDANDA TO HIGHLIGHT THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONFLICTS OF CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SOCIETY
TANJENUR ISLAM
Research Scholar
Department of English, Modern European and Other Foreign Language, HNBGU, Srinagar
Email- Tanjenur2@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.59
59-62
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QUEST FOR A MEANINGFUL SELF AND THE DYNAMICS OF CORRUPTION IN “THE APPRENTICE”
KHUSHBOO RANI
Research Scholar, University Department of English, T.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur
Email:khushboorani4ever@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.63
63-65
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HISTORY FROM BELOW: A REVISIONIST APPROACH OF WRITING HISTORY
Dr. DEV KANT SHARMA
Assistant Professor of English
Govt. Sanskrit College - Solan, Himachal Pradesh.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.66
66-72
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RACIAL BIAS IN THE FICTION OF MEERA SYAL: A STUDY
K. VENKATA LAKSHMI1, Dr.G. CHENNA REDDY2
1Assistant Professor of English, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla
E Mail:lakshmikancheti24@gmail.com
2Associate Professor of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur
E Mail: crgujju27@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.73
73-77
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THE FADING ART OF BENGALI BRATO KATHA
Dr. SHREYA GHOSH
Assistant Professor
Department of English, Holy Cross College, Tripura
Email:ghoshshreya.manti@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.78
78-81
1
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS: A BLEND OF DOMESTIC AND NATIONAL TRAGEDY
PRAFULL A. KOSE1, Dr. ABHIJIT R. ANEY2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English, Lokmanya Tilak Mahavidyalaya, Wani
Email – prafullkose.pk@gmail.com
2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Lokmanya Tilak Mahavidyalaya, Wani
Email – abhijit7aney@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.82
82-85
1
LEARNERS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES AND LANGUAGE DISORDER
ARJUN N. KHOBRAGADE1, Dr. ABHIJIT R. ANEY2
1Assistant professor, Department of English, Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Seloo
Email – arjunkhobragade@gmail.com
2Assistant professor, Department of English
Lokmanya Tilak Mahavidyalaya, Wani
Email – abhijit7aney@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.86
86-89
1
1 SOCIO-CULTURAL AND ETHNO-LINGUISTIC STUDY OF KOYA LANGUAGE IN TELANGANA STATE
KOTA PULLAIAH
Research Scholar, Department of Linguistics,
Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana State.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.90
90-97
1
THE BLUEST EYE: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE BLACK PSYCHOLOGY
AJAZ AHMAD BHAT
Email:bhatajaz397@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.98
98-102
1
GENRES IN TRANSLATION
R. SUCHARITHA
Lecturer in English, Government Degree College
Khairathabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
E-mail: sucharitha.repudi@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.103
103-105
1
COMMODITY FEMINISM: A STUDY OF FEMINISM AS MARKETING TOOL IN INDIAN MOVIES OF 21st CENTURY
Dr. BALJEET KAUR ANAND
Assistant Professor
Department of English, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.106
106-109
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REVISITING THE CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: A CRITIQUE
Dr. MADHUSHRI KALLIMANI
Assistant Professor of English
Rani Channamma University, Belagavi
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.110
110-113
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MIGRATION AS ECOCIDAL JUSTIFICATION: AN UNRESOLVED ISSUE PRESENTED IN ANTHONY DOERR’S CLOUD CUCKOO LAND
BEULAH SHARON1, Dr. R. BEULAH JEYASHREE 2
1Assistant Professor in English, Lady Doak College,TamilNadu. India 625002 Email: beulahsharon@ldcc.edu.in
2Associate Professor in English, Lady Doak College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India 625002 Email: beulahjeyashree@ldc.edu.in.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.114
114-122
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1 LANGUAGE AS A POLITICAL INSTRUMENT IMPOSED IN TOTALITARIAN REGIME OF REPUBLIC OF GILEAD, AN INQUIRY OF MARGARET ATWOOD'S DYSTOPIAN FICTION 'THE HANDMAID'S TALE'
HARPREET SINGH
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Multani Mal Modi College, Patiala,Punjab.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.123
123-126
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A STUDY OF INDENTURED DIASPORA AND TRAUMA OF INDIAN IMMIGRANTS
KASHAF NASREEN SIDDIQUI1, MOHAMMAD TARIQ (TARIQ FARAZ)2* HAFIZ MOHD. ARIF3
1Department of Languages (English), Faculty of Humanities and Social sciences Integral University, Lucknow-226026
Email: kashafsiddiqui12@gmail.com
2Assistant Professor of English, Department of English, Studies and Research, J.S. Hindu P.G. College, Amroha-244221
MJPR University, Bareili, UP, India
*Corresponding Author Email:lkotariqfaraz@gmail.com
3Associate Professor, Department of Languages
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Integral University, Lucknow-226026, India.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.127
127-130
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AN ECOFEMINISTIC READING OF MARGARET ATWOOD’S ORYX AND CRAKE
VIJAY LAKSHMI
Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English Language and Literature, HPU Summerhill Shimla, 171005
Email: vrsandhu1988@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.131
131-135
1
1 THE POSTCOLONIAL CONCEPT OF MIMICRY IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S ‘UNTOUCHABLE’
AANCHAL MISHRA
New Delhi, India
Email: mishra.aanchal02@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.136
136-139
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TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON DEVELOPING PRIMARY STUDENTS’ IMAGINATION THROUGH STORYTELLING TECHNIQUE IN PALESTINE
TAHANI R.K. BSHARAT1, MANAL MOHAMMED HAMARSHA2, ISLAM ASIM ISMAIL3*, FUAD HASSAN NABHAN4
1Ph. D. Researcher, Faculty of Major Language Studies, Universiti Sains Islam, Malaysia.
2Master Degree, Methods of Teaching English, An-Najah National University, Palestine
3Ph. D. Researcher, School of English Language Education,
The English and Foreign Languages University, India
4Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Department of English Language and Literature, Al-Quds Open University, Palestine
*Corresponding Author: islamphdele19@efluniversity.ac.in.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.140
140-150
1
MADMAN, HIPPIE, WARRIOR, MAGUS AND THE ALCHEMIST: PAULO COELHO'S INTENSE LIFE THROUGH HIS BOOKS
ZARINA DESHMUKH
Research Scholar, Dr. BAMU,
Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Email: zarina.deshmukh@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.151
151-155
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A STUDY ON SUBTITLE TRANSLATION OF EMPRESSES IN THE PALACE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HIGH-CONTEXT AND LOW-CONTEXT CULTURE THEORY
LYU Liangqiu1*, Deng Na2
1Professor, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China.
*Corresponding author Email: llq@ncepu.edu.cn
2Postgraduate student, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, Beijing,
China. Email: 1010908216@qq.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.156
156-162
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REALISM IN CHARLES DICKENS’S NOVELS: A CRITIQUE OF SELECT NOVELS
Dr. SATRUGHNA SINGH
Associate Professor
Raiganj University, Raiganj (W.B.)
Email: joydevmaity1993@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.163
163-167
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A MARXIST-CONFUCIAN INTERPRETATION OF “COMMUNITY OF SHARED FUTURE”: THEORIZATION AND PRAXIS
Chen Liping1, Tao Li2
1,2School of English Language, Literature and Culture,
Beijing International Studies University, Beijing, China, 100024.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.168
168-175
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE GENOCIDAL: A COMPARISON OF RELIGIOUS REASONING IN MEIN KAMPF AND CAPT. HOSENFELD'S DIARY
FAIZ KATTAKATH1*, Dr. SIDDHARTHA CHAKRABORTI2
1Research Scholar, Department of English Aligarh Muslim University -202002
2Assistant Professor, Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University -202002
*Corresponding author: faizkattakath@gmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.176
176-184
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1 INDIVIDUALITY AS A DEMOCRATIC VISTA OF ABDULLAH AL-BARADDOUNI’S POETRY: A READING IN THE POEM OF ABU TAMMAM AND ARABISM OF TODAY
Ali Mohsen M Gaber
Research Scholar
Sana'a University, Faculty of Languages, Yemen.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.185
185-191
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COLOUR AS A MOTIF IN THE COLOR PURPLE BY ALICE WALKER
AMAR DEBNATH
Lecturer in English, Women’s Polytechnic, Hapania, West Tripura, India
Email:newamar2010@rediffmail.com.
doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.1.192
192-194
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