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LEXICAL AND SYNTACTIC STUDY OF "INTERPRETER OF MALADIES" BY
JHUMPA LAHIRI
DEEPA SARABHAI
Research Scholar Department of English &
MEL, Banasthali University, Rajasthan |
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1-4
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IMPACT OF MASS MEDIA AND
SOCIAL NETWORKING ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
MONA SHABBIR KHAN
Research Scholar Department of English
Aligarh Muslim University |
Page 5-8
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LITERARY SKETCH AS A GENRE IN QUESTION: A PROBE INTO
KALIPRASANNA SINHA’S "SKETCHES BY HOOTUM THE OWL"
AYON HALDER
RESEARCH SCHOLAR DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
UNIVERSITY OF KALYANI |
Page 9-12
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INTERPRETATION OF MALADIES IN AN UNACCUSTOMED EARTH;
CONFLICTS OF ASSIMILATION IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S WOMEN
PROTAGONISTS
Dr.SUBHASHREE MOHANTY
AL_21,Bhimtangi H.B.Colony Bhubaneswar, Odisha |
Page 13-16
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DEVIL ON THE CROSS: The subaltern Perspective
I. KESAVA RAO
Lecturer in English VSR&NVR College, Tenali |
Page 17-20
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RELIGION AND CONCENTRICITY IN THE WOKS OF GERALD MANLEY
HOPKINS
SOYA JOSEPH
Lecturer in English ICA College Thozhiyur,
Thrissur |
Page 22-25
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TEACHING ORAL ENGLISH IN SRI LANKAN RURAL SCHOOL CONTEXT
SARATH WITHANARACHCHI SAMARANAYAKE
Shinas College of Technology, Al-Aqr, PO Box: 77,PC
324, Shinas, Sultanate of Oman |
Page 26-39
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DYSTOPIAN SATIRE AS PROTEST IN THANGJAM IBOPISHAK’S POETRY
PH. SANAMACHA SHARMA
Assistant Professor of English DM College of Commerce
Imphal, Manipur |
PPage 40-48
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UNFURLING THE CRIME AND GLAMOUR IN VIKRAM CHANDRA'S SACRED
GAMES--THE DETECTIVE FICTION
NEERUKONDA VISWASA RAO
Head, Department of English SVKP College, Markapur
Prakasam Dt. A.P., India |
Page 49-52
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POSTCOLONIAL IDENTITY CRISIS IN DEREK WALCOTT’S "DREAM ON
MONKEY MOUNTAIN"
DWAIPAYAN MITRA
M.Phil., Research Scholar,The Department of
Comparative Literature,
Jadavpur University |
Page 53-56
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DEATH
CONSCIOUSNESS IN RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S PLAY "DĀKGHAR" -A
BRIEF STUDY
BIPASHA DAS
Research Scholar Dept. of Sanskrit, Pali &
Prakrit Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan |
Page 57-63
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EXISTENTIAL ANGST IN KATE CHOPIN’S THE AWAKENING: A
FEMINIST READING
HARDEEPKAUR
M.Phil. English Research Scholar, Department
of English and Cultural Studies Panjab University,
Chandigarh |
Page64-69
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IMPERSONAL THEORY OF POETRY: AN IMITATION OF EARLIER
CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
Dr. RAKESH CHANDRA JOSHI
Assistant Professor of English Government PG College,
Doiwala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India |
Page70-75
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AUTHORITY, SUBVERSION AND THE TELLING VOICES OF THE
SUBALTERNS IN MAHESH DATTANI’S "SEVEN STEPS AROUND THE FIRE"
SANJEEV MATHUR
ASSISTANT TEACHER SATBERIA HIGH SCHOOL SATBERIA,
KAMARPUKUR, HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL |
Page76-80
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INFLUENCE OF THE BIBLE ON GANDHI’S ETHICS
Dr SHEEBA HIMANI SHARMA
Department of English St. Andrew’s College,
Gorakhpur |
Page81-84
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STRATEGIZING RESEARCH IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
REETIKA CHANCHAL
Research Scholar Department of English &
Modern European Languages, University of Lucknow, Lucknow,
India |
Page85-89 |
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FROM
INNOCENCE TO EXPERIENCE - A DIASPORIC PERSPECTIVE IN JHUMPA
LAHIRI’S THE LOWLAND
SWASTIKA MUDULI
LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH U.N.S
MOHAVIDYALAYA, JAJPUR UTKAL UNIVERSITY ODISHA |
Page90-92 |
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THE
DELINEATION OF HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN SHASHI DESHPANDE'S
FICTIONS
Dr. G. KIRAN KUMAR
Assistant Professor (c) Nizam College,
Osmania University Hyderabad |
Page93-102
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IDENTITY AND CULTURAL CONFLICTS IN TASLIMA NASRIN’S NOVEL
‘LAJJA’
G. NAGESWARA RAO
Asst. Professor of English Vignan University
Vadlamudi, Guntur. A. P. India |
Page103-107
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IN
THE THROES OF TRANSITION: MUSLIM WOMEN IN AHMED ALI’S
TWILIGHT IN DELHI AND ZEENUTH FUTEHALLY’S ZOHRA
Dr ASHA S
Assistant Professor, Department of English &
Comparative Literature, Central University of Kerala,
Vidyanagar Campus, Kasaragod, Kerala |
Page108-115
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DISCURSIVE ENACTMENT OF POWER IN IRANIAN MEDICAL ESP
CLASSROOMS
RAHMAN SAHRAGARD1, SEYYED ALI
HOSSEINI2*
1Department of Foreign Language and
Linguistics, Shiraz University 2Department of Foreign
Language and Linguistics, Shiraz University |
Page116-127 |
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MATRIMONIAL DISCOURSES PERTAINING TO THE IDENTITY OF WOMAN
IN MANJU KAPUR’S THE IMMIGRANT
KAVITA DHILLON
Research Scholar Centre for Comparative Literature
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda |
Page128-138
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WORKS
ON THE FICTION CRITICISM OF F.R. LEAVIS
K.ESWARA REDDY1, K.VIJAYA
BHASKAR REDDY2 1,2Assistant Professor in
English K.S.R.M College of Engineering Kadapa , A.P, INDIA |
Page139-142 |
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SELF
- IMMOLATION IN GUSTAVE FLAUBERT’S MADAME BOVARY AND THOMAS
HARDY’S JUDE THE OBSCURE : A STUDY OF EMMA BOVARY AND SUE
BRIDEHEAD
CHEENA CHAWLA
Assistant Professor Department of English Patel
Memorial National College, Rajpura, Punjab |
Page143-146
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REDEFINING OTHELLO: A STUDY OF CHARLES MAROWITZ' 'AN
OTHELLO'
ANNAMMA GEORGE
Research Scholar University of Calicut |
Page147-151
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JOURNEY OF TRANSLATION FROM SOURCE LANGUAGE TEXT TO TARGET
LANGUAGE TEXT: A CRITICAL STUDY
FURRUKH FAIZAN MIR
Research Scholar, Department of English
University of Kashmir, Hazratbal |
Page152-157
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SUBVERTING HEGEMONIC PATRIARCHAL DISCOURSES: A STUDY OF
MAHASWETA DEVI’S DRAUPADI
Dr SHUCHI SHARMA
Asstt Professor, Univ Sch of Hum & Soc Sc,
GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi |
Page158-162
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A
STUDY ON SPEECH ACT OF REQUESTS USED BY THE INDIAN ESL
LEARNERS IN MULTICULTURAL CLASSES
B.JAMUNA
Research Scholar Department of English &
MEL, Banasthali University, Rajasthan |
Page163-170
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CULTURAL COMBAT AMID DIASPORA: REPRESENTATIONS IN BORN
CONFUSED AND QUEEN OF DREAMS
SHOWKAT AHMAD NAIK
Ph.D Research Scholar Central University of Punjab,
Bathinda |
Page171-175
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INTERROGATING MULTICULTURALISM IN KIRAN DESAI’S “THE
INHERITANCE OF LOSS”
TANMOY BHATTACHARJEE
ASSISTANT MASTER HOWRAH ZILLA SCHOOL,
HOWRAH, WEST BENGAL |
Page176-179
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VOICING THE VOICELESS: CONSCRIPTING THE SUBJUGATION OF QUEER
IDENTITY IN THE PLAYS OF VIJAY TENDULKAR AND MAHESH DATTANI
PRIYANKA CHANDEL
Ph. D Research Scholar School of
Languages, Literature and Culture Central University of
Punjab, Bathinda |
Page180-186
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN PARTITION: DEPICTION INICE CANDY
MAN AND PINJAR
NANCY
Ph. D Research Scholar Central University of Punjab,
Bathinda |
Page187-193
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MYTHIFICATION AND THE DISCOURSE OF FEMININITY – A STUDY OF
THE SELECTED FICTIONS OF SHASHI
DESHPANDE DEBABRATA SARDAR
Assistant Master of English Uttarpara Govt.
High School, Uttarpara, Hooghly, West Bengal, India |
Page194-197
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DEPICTION OF AMIR’S CHILDHOOD IN ‘THE KITE RUNNER’
INDU RANI
Ph.D. Research Scholar Central University of
Haryana |
Page198-200
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DECONSTRUCTION OF HOMOSEXUALITY AS A TABOO IN
HETERONORMATIVE SOCIETY
SUMEET
Ph. D Research Scholar, School of Languages,
Literature and Culture, Central University of Punjab,
Bathinda |
Page 201-206
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DROPS
OF NECTAR FROM THE GITA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN
LITERATURE
Dr. PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTVA
IInd Floor, Shahi Market, Cinema Road, Golghar,
Gorakhpur, Pin: 273001, U.P. India |
Page 207-213
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IRONY, IDENTITY AND ISLAM: REJECTION AND ACCEPTANCE IN HANIF
KUREISHI’S
“MY SON THE FANATIC”
ANAMTA RIZVI
Research Scholar, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,
India |
Page 214-217
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IMITATION LEARNING: A GROUND –BREAKING TECHNIQUE TO ENHANCE
ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION SKILLS FOR SLOW BLOOMERS
Dr.A.RATHINA PRABHU1,
Dr.B.JEYANTHI2, Dr.B.THENMALARBHARATHI3
1Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tamil
Nadu, India 2Anna University Tirunelveli Region, Tamil Nadu,
India 3RMD Engineering College ,Tamilnadu ,India |
Page 218-224
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INFUSING LEADERSHIP SKILLS IN STUDENTS THROUGH PROSE AND
POETRY
J.MICHAEL PREETHAM
Lecturer in English St Mary’s College,
Yousufguda, Hyderabad |
Page 225-230
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THE
VOLITION OF RELIGION IN THE DEVADASI TRADITION WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO AMITA KANEKAR’S A SPOKE IN THE WHEEL
SMRITI THAKUR1, Dr. ALPNA
SAINI2
1Research Scholar, Centre for Comparative Literature,
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda 2Associate Professor,
Centre for Classical and Modern Languages, Central
University of Punjab |
Page 231-237
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BARRIERS IN LITERARY TRANSLATION
ANUPRIYA PATRA
Research Scholar Post Graduate and Research
Department of English, S.N.College, Kollam |
Page 238-240
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THE
BRIGHTER PERSPECTIVE OF DARKNESS: “A TEMPORARY MATTER” BY
JHUMPA LAHIRI
SHARMA JAYA1, SATHE PRACHI2
1,2Asst. Professor, Medi-Caps Institute of
Science & Technology, Indore (M.P.) |
Page 241-245
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A
STUDY OF ZHANG GURUO’S PHILOSOPHY OF TRANSLATION
LIU Yanmei1,2 Ma Fang1
1School of Applied English Studies, Shandong
University of Finance and Economics, Jinan, China 2School of
Foreign Languages and Literature, Shandong University, Jinan
China |
Page 246-251
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IDEOPHONIC WORDS IN THE HOLY QUR'AN
BAHAA-EDDIN ABULHASSAN HASSAN
Department of English, Faculty of Arts,
Sohag University, Egypt. |
Page 252-264
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PERCEPTION PROBLEMS OF ENGLISH VOWELS OF SAUDI STUDENTS OF
ENGLISH AT ALBAHA UNIVERSITY
EZZELDIN MAHMOUD TAJELDIN ALI
Assistant professor (dr.) of Phonetics and
Experimental Linguistics Dept of English language Scientific
Research fund, Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia |
Page 265-273
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A
CASE STUDY OF TEACHER TALK TIME AND STUDENT TALK TIME IN AN
IRANIAN LANGUAGE SCHOOL
Dr. ESMAIL ZARE-BEHTASH1, TAYYEBEH
AZARNIA2
1English Department, Chabahar Maritime University,
Iran 2TEFL MA student, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran |
Page 274-285
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READER-ORIENTED CRITICISM: A STUDY OF JAUSS’ LITERARY
HISTORY AS A CHALLENGE TO LITERARY THEORY
ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL
Research Scholar Department of English
&M.E.L University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India |
Page 285-289
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A
CRITICAL EXPLICATION OF THE POEM, NALLUR 1982 BY JEAN
ARASANAYAGAM
MADHUSANKHA B. H. I.
Undergraduate, Faculty of Science,
University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Page 290-294
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SYNCRETIC CULTURE OF CIVILISATIONAL SOCIETY IN RIVER OF FIRE
SANEYA
Assistant Professor(Ad-hoc) English
department, Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi |
Page 295-299
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ON
REQUIREMENTS OF BUSINESS INTERPRETERS IN LIGHT OF THE
INTERPRETIVE THEORY OF TRANSLATION
HAIYAN WANG
College of Foreign Languages, Qingdao
University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China |
Page 300-305
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RABINDRANATH TAGORE’S CRITICISM ON UTILITARIAN APPROACH OF
THE SOCIETY AND THE UNIVERSAL VALUE
S.RAVINDAR1, A.CRUZ
THIVAGARAN2
1Assistant Professor of English,
Knowledge Institute of Technology, Kakapalayam (PO), Salem
(DT). Tamilnadu, India.
2Assistant Professor of English,
JP College of Engineering, Ayikudy (PO), Thirunelveli (DT).
Tamilnadu, India. |
Page 306-310
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TRANSLATORIAL PREFACES: A NARRATIVE ANALYSIS MODEL
MARYAM HOSSEINZADEH
Faculty of Qaemshahr Islamic Azad University, Iran
& PhD Scholar of Osmania University, Hyderabad, India |
Page 311-319
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GIRISH KARNAD’S TUGHLAQ : A CONFLICT BETWEEN WORDS AND SWORD
Dr. B.K. ANJANA
Associate Professor, Dept of English, Vikram
University Ujjain (M.P.) |
Page 320-321
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POSTMETHOD PEDAGOGY: ALLY OR FOE
SEYYED ALI HOSSEINI1, NASER RASHIDI2,
ALI REZA RASTI3
1,2,3Department of Foreign Language and
Linguistics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars, Iran |
Page 322-331
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