Volume 9 Issue 4: 2022
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ORLANDO: AN IMAGE OF THE IDEAL ANDROGYNY TANG ENPING School of Foreign Languages, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.1 |
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THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF ELEMENTARY ENGLISH PEDAGOGY AT THE SCHOOL
LEVEL IN UTTAR PRADESH Dr. VINOD PAL1, Dr. R.N. MAHTO2 1Assistant Professor, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. UP. Email: vinod.pal@galgotiascollege.edu 2Assistant Professor, Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida. UP. E-mail: drramnaresh.mehto@galgotiascollege.edu doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.8 |
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INDIAN WOMEN’S LITERARY IDENTITY IN SOUTH AFRICAN LITERATURE
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VANESSA GOVENDER’S WORK BEATEN BUT
NOT BROKEN NEHA Ph.D. Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.24 |
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Allegorical Tales in The Zahir and Adultery Dr. RASHMI RANA 1, YOGESH SINGH MOHAN 2 1Associate Professor (Dept. of English), Maharaj Singh College, Saharanpur 2Research Scholar (English), CCS University, Meerut doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.30 |
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TRANSFORMATION OF ‘JYOTI’ INTO ‘JASMINE’: A STUDY ON THE PROTAGONIST’S CHARACTER SUNEEL PRASAD Assistant Professor Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath Govt. Degree College Bithyani, Yamkeshwar, Uttarakhand, India. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.34 |
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NATURE - INDIGENOUS EPISTEMOLOGY - HUMAN HARMONY IN THOMAS
KING’S THE BACK OF THE TURTLE GADDELA RAHEEM Research Scholar, Department of English Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.36 |
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTED PLAYS OF VIJAY TENDULKAR:
KAMALA, SAKHARAM BINDER, GHASHIRAM KOTHWAL AND KANYADAAN Dr. SURETE Email:gsureeti@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.41 |
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LINGUISTIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO TRANSLATION:
THEORETICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL REFLECTIONS Hosni Mostafa El-daly Department of Cognitive Sciences, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, United Arab Emirates University P.O.Box: 15551, Al-Ain, U.A.E. E-mail: hasan.mostafa@uaeu.ac.ae. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.50 |
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THE
DISPLACEMENT OF REALISM OF IN SELECT PLAYS OF TENNESSEE
WILLIAMS Lec. Fouad Abbas Ali University of Wasit/ Faculty of physical Education and Sport Sciences/ Department of Theoretical Sciences. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.73 |
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UNDERSTANDING COGNITIVE PROCESSES IN AN EFL ESSAY TANS FELIKS Nusa Cendana University, Kupang, Indonesia Email: felikstans@gmail.com doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.80 |
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PANDITA RAMABAI SARASVATI A TESTIMONY OF OUR INEXHAUSTIBLE TREASURE A BRIEF ANALYSIS ARUNAVA ROY English Honours, Kalyani University Pursuing M.A 3rd Semester [Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata] Email- subhoavo@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.87 |
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AGAPE
AND THANATOS: A PSYCHOLOGICAL READING OF SAUL BELLOW’S MORE
DIE OF HEARTBREAK S. EMILY RANI1, Dr. B. ANITHA VIRGIN2 1Research Scholar, Dept of English, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences (Deemed-to-be University), Coimbatore and Assistant Professor of English, Government College of Arts & Science, Kankeyam, Tirupur Dt. 2Assistant Professor, Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, (Deemed to be University), Coimbatore – 641114. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.94 |
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ANALYSIS OF THE OPPRESSION OF WOMEN AND NATURE IN RUNAWAY
FROM PERSPECTIVE OF ECOFEMINISM HAIXIA YANG1, YUWEI GAO2, YUETIAN LU3 1Research Supervisor, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, Changping District, Beijing, China 2Research Scholar, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, Changping District, Beijing, China 3Research Scholar, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, Changping District, Beijing, China. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.98 |
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EXPLORING COMICS AS A LITERARY GENRE THROUGH THE ANTIHERO
CHARACTERS OF BATMAN AND HAMLET SUVARNA JHA1, Dr. SUMITRA HUIDROM2 1MA English Student, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, 2Assistant Professor, Department of English & Modern European Languages, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, UP-201308. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.103 |
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DECODING THE SILENCE: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
IN INDIAN SILENT FILMS SAHANA MISRA1, Dr. VENKATA RAMANI. CHALLA2 1Research Scholar (Ph.D.), Dept. of English, SOSSH, CMR University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. 2Professor of English, Director (School of Social Sciences & Humanities), CMR University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.114 |
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LIBRARY AS A POLITICAL SPACE IN FANTASY FICTION Dr. S. SUMY Assistant Professor, Department of English, East Campus, Sacred Heart College, Thevara, Kochi. e-mail: sumyvenkat@shcollege.ac.in. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.122 |
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PROBLEMS OF MACHINE TRANSLATION IN PONNEELAN’S
NITHIYAMANATHU FROM TAMIL INTO ENGLISH T. ANAND Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Translation, Tamil University, Thanjavur-10. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.128 |
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CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF SUBJECT PRONOUNS OF ENGLISH, FUR AND
ARABIC LANGUAGES Dr. MOHYELDEEN MOHAMED BABIKER1, Dr. AHMAD MUHAMMAD AHMAD2 1Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics -Al Fashir University-Faculty of Arts- Sudan 2Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics- Al Fashir University – Faculty of Arts- Sudan *Email: omadtara166@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.137 |
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INDIGENEITY AND THE ANTHROPOCENE: RE-SYNCHRONIZING THE
MAN-NATURE ‘CONFLICT’ HIMANSHU PARMAR Associate Professor Dept of English, H. P. University, Shimla E-mail: himanshuparmar16@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.147 |
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INEXTRICABLE RELATION: THE INTERDEPENDENT NATURE OF HUMAN
BEINGS ON EARTH BASED ON THE NOVEL GIFT IN GREEN BY SARAH
JOSEPH Dr. EDISON K VERGHESE Associate Professor and HOD Department of English, Sree Vivekananda College, Kunnamkulam, Thrissur Dist., Email: edisonkverghese@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.153 |
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UNDERSTANDING EXPRESSION OF FEMALE DESIRE IN KATE CHOPIN’S
FICTION REHA KEER Ph.D. Scholar, University School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. Email ID: rehakeer@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.160 |
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MYTH AND REALITY IN JAISHREE MISRA’S ANCIENT PROMISES RITIKA KUMARI Research Scholar Department of English, Faculty of Arts Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Email: ritikabharadwaj29@gmail.com doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.165 |
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COLONIALISM, CAPITALISM AND THE CLIMATE CRISIS IN AMITAV
GHOSH’S THE GREAT DERANGEMENT RANGALAL MONDAL Ph. D. Research Scholar Department of English Central University of South Bihar, Gaya Email: rangalal1994mondal@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.169 |
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SHASHI DESHPANDE’S WOMEN, AS REPRESENTED IN DARK HOLDS NO
TERROR SUBHA. M1, Dr T. SENTHAMARAI2 1Research Scholar, Department of English, Vels Institute of Science, Technology& Advanced Studies, Chennai2Associate Professor, Department of English, Vels Institute of Science, Technology& Advanced Studies, Chennai doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.174 |
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE BHAGAVAD GITA ON HENRY DAVID THOREAU ANUKRITI ASHOK Assistant Professor Department of English, Satyawati (Evening) College University of Delhi Email – anukritiashok14@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.179 |
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ISLAMOPHOBIA AND GENDER AWAKENING IN AZAR NAFISI’S ‘READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN’ MALLIKARJUNA. H Graduate Primary Teacher, Government Higher Primary School, Bhatsangavi, Bidar, Karnataka state Email – mallikarjunah777@gmail.com. doi: 10.33329/ijelr.9.4.184 |
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