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TEACHING
DIFFERENT STRUCTURES OF ENGLISH IN THE PRESENT CONTEXT OF
LEARNING PROCESS
Dr. P. K. DEBATA
HOD in English, KIIT POLYTECHNIC, KIIT, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha |
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BAMA’S KARRUKU:
LIVING IN THE MIDST OF INCOMPREHENSIBLE
Ms. SONIA
Assistant Professor, Dept. of
English,Hindu College, Sonepat, India |
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HISTORICIZING
JOSEPH CONRAD'S HEART OF DARKNESS: ACRITIQUE OF KING LEOPOLD
II'S COLONIAL RULE
ISAM M SHIHADA
Associate Professor, English Literature and
Gender Studies,Department of English, Al Aqsa University, Gaza
Strip, Palestine |
Page :10-21
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EMERGENCE OF
WOMAN FEOM PURDAH TO SELF-FULFILLMENT IN RAMA METAH’S INSIDE THE
HAVELI
Dr. N. JAMUNA RANI
Associate Professor of English, Bharathi Women’s
College, Chennai – 108 |
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Translation of
‘To a Skylark' by P.B.Shelley, 'To His Coy Mistress' by Andrew
Marvell and 'The Wind Tapped Like a Tired Man' by Emily
Dickinson
APARNA MAHAJAN
Head, Department of English, CSM's Arts and Commerce
College, Chakan
Khed (Taluk), Pune (District), Maharashtra |
Page :28-35
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THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ECHO AND ECHOING IN THE DIALECTICAL
STRUCTURING OF HAROLD PINTER’S ASHES TO
ASHES
MONA SHABBIR KHAN
Research Scholar, Department of English, Faculty of Arts,
Aligarh Muslim University |
Page :36-44
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THE DYNAMICS OF
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS-A SELECT STUDY OF ANNE TYLER’S
SAINT MAYBE
DONIPATI SUMALATHA
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
University College of Engineering & Technology Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Nagarjuna Nagar, A.P., India |
Page :45-50
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CONCEPT OF FEAR
IN SHAKESPEARE’S TRAGEDIES
Prof. A. SHAFEE AHMED KHAN
Assistant Professor & Head (UG), PG & Research
Department of English Mazharul Uloom College, Ambur – Vellore
District, Tamil Nadu – India |
Page :51-58
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INTERVIEW
LITERARY TRANSLATION, GENDER AND CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
——INTERVIEWING WITH LUISE VON FLOTOW
LI PING
Qufu Normal University, Rizhao, Shandong, China,
276826; Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China,
100089 |
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VOCABULARY
TEACHING IN THE EFL CLASS ROOM: SOME METHODS TO ACCELERATE
LEARNER’S KNOWLEDGE BY FACILATATOR’S OBSERVATION
NAIMA AFRIN
Assistant Professor, University of Information Technology
& Science (UITS), Bangladesh |
Page :65-69
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ROLE OF THE
TEACHER IN DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL VALUES
V. KOTAIAH
PhD Research Scholar, Acharya Nagarjuna University,
Guntur, A.P., India |
Page :70-72
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“CONTRASTIVE
PHONOTACTICS OF CONSONANTS IN ENGLISH AND ASSAMESE” (Gauhati
University, Gauhati) From Journal of the Linguistic Society of
India, Indian Linguistics (Vol.72. No.1-4. 2011)
PINKY SAGOLSEM
Research Scholar, Ph. D. Registration No:
2865/2011, Dept of Linguistics, Manipur University,Canchipur,
IMPHAL, Manipur, India |
Page :73-78
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PLAYING
HOMOSEXUALITY UNDER HETEROSEXUAL NORMS: A STUDY OF TWO KANNADA
SHORT STORIES BY VASUDENDRA
Dr. B.V.RAMA PRASAD
Associate Professor, P.G. Department of English, Kuvempu
University Shankaraghatta, Shimogga, Karnataka |
Page :79-83
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WILLIAM
DALRYMPLE AND HIS NEW HISTORICAL PERCEPTIONS REFLECTED IN THE
NOVEL ‘CITY OF DJINNS’
A.SAVITRI
.Assistant Professor, Tirumala Engineering College
(Affiliated to JNTU Kakinada), Jonnalagadda, Narasaraopet |
Page :84-88
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EXPLICIT OF
SELF IN VALMIKI’S JOOTHAN AND LAXMAN GAIKWAD‘S THE BRANDED
Dr. KRATI SHARMA1, MANISHA DEVI2
1Assistant Professor in Dept of English in JECRC
UDML College of Engg., Jaipur 2PhDScholar, Dept. of English JNU,
Jaipur |
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FOLK TALE IN
NIGERIAN FICTION: ACHEBE, NWAPA AND ADICHIE
NILIMA MEHER
Jr. Lecturer in English, Panchayat College
Bargarh, Odisha |
Page :94-97
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A CRITICAL REVIEW ON KEATS’S HELLENISM
KISHALAYA PODDER
Student, Department of English literature,
Rabindra Bharati University. West Bengal, India |
Page :98-101
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UNDERSTANDING
DISPOSSESSED POSITION OF ABORIGINALS IN AUSTRALIA THROUGH
“SOCIO-HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL PROFILE”.
Dr. BOLLAVARAPU RAJU
Associate Professor of English, Andhra Loyola College,
Vijayawada, India |
Page :102-107
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MODES OF GREETING IN
MEITEILON-BURMESE-ENGLISH
BOBITA SARANGTHEM, LAISHRAM LOKENDRO SINGH, CHUNGKHAM YASHAWANTA
SINGH
Dept. of Linguistics, Manipur University, Manipur, India |
Page :108-116
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ISSUES OF
CULTURE AND GENDER IDENTITY IN KATHERINE ANNE PORTER'S MIRANDA
STORIES
Dr. B. KARUNA
Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Acharya Nagarjuna
University, Guntur, A.P. India |
Page :117-122
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IRONIC HUMOR AS
ART AND POPULAR MEDIUM IN R. K.NARAYAN’S SHORT STORIES WITH
REFERENCE TO AN ASTROLOGER’S “DAY AND CRIME AND PUNISHMENT”
C.MALATHI
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
N.G.M. College, (Autonomous) Palakkad Road, Pollachi |
Page :123-127
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THE CONCEPT OF
MODERN WOMAN IN BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S ‘JASMINE’
Mrs. P. RAJESWARI1, Dr. S. RAJARAJAN2
1Research scholar, Department of English, Bharathiyar
University, Coimbatore. 2Professor and Supervisor, Department of
English, Bharatidasan College for Women, Puducherry. |
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MEANING OF
MEANING IN LIFE
B.VISWANATHA SARMA
Research Scholar, Department of Education,
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh, India |
Page :131-133
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