Vol.10 Issue 2: 2022-April-June Issue
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THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY OF WOMEN IN
THEATRE FROM GREEK THEATRE TO CONTEMPORARY THEATRE IN ENGLISH Dr. JAYA KAPOOR Department of English & M.E.L. University of Allahabad DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.1 |
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A STUDY ON THE SECOND TRANSLATION OF TALES
FROM SHAKESPEARE ZHANG KAIYUE1, ZHU ANBO2 1Postgraduate student, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, China E-mail: z18810971238@163.com 2Supervisor, School of Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power University, China E-mail: zhuanbo998@163.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.8 |
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MARK TWAIN – THE HILARIOUS HUMOURIST OF
AMERICA Dr. RALLAPALLI HYDERALI HOD, Department of English, Govt. Arts College, Anantapuramu. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.17 |
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OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN AND LOVE IN JOHN
DONNE GOVIND PRASAD GOYAL1, Dr. VIJETA GAUTAM2 1Research Scholar (English), CCS University, Meerut 2Assistant Professor, KMGGPG College, Badalpur DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.21 |
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SPIRITUAL PSYCHOLOGY TRACED IN KHALIL
GIBRAN’S ON PRAYER Dr. K. KAVITHARAJ Assistant Professor (English) PSGCAS, Coimbatore, TN.. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.27 |
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INTERTEXTUALITY AND THE REPRESENTATION OF
IDENTITY IN SELECTED NIGERIAN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
ADVERTISEMENTS Florence Awele Nwaefuna PhD Scholar, Department of English University of Botswana, Botswana. Email: nwaefunaf@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.31 |
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ANTHROPOCENE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A READING
OF GUN ISLAND Dr. CHETNA TIWARI Assistant Professor University School of Humanities and Social Sciences Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, Dwarka, Delhi Email:tiwari.chetna@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.43 |
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TIMELESS TREASURE: RELEVANCE OF
SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH IN DAY-TO-DAY LIFE ENAMUL KABIR PASA Assistant Professor, Department of English, Sripat Singh College Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal. Email: ekpasa@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.48 |
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EXPLORATION OF THE VILIFIED CAREER WOMAN IN
FILM TEXTS SNEHA DAYANAND1, Dr. PRAKRUTHI H.N2 1Ph.D. Research Scholar; 2Research Supervisor Jain (deemed-to-be) University. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.54 |
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INTERVENTION OF SOCIAL MEDIA TO ENHANCE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LEARNING Dr. VEENA JOSEPH Associate Professor, Head of the Department of English, Hislop College, Nagpur. Email:veenajoseph1010@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.61 |
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The Descendant from the Nobility to
Commonality: The Representation of Everyday, Common
Themes in the Modernist Drama in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons and Eugene O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra in Relation to the Classical Dramas Sepehr Daneshara1, Gilliam M. E. Alban2 1Ph.D. Candidate in English Language and Literature, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey 2Docent Professor of English Language and Literature, Istanbul Kultur University, Istanbul, Turkey. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.70 |
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THE BITTERSWEET REMINISCENCE OF CHILDHOOD TWINKLE KUMAR Assistance Professor (Ad-hoc) Department of English & Foreign Language Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Koni, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) 495009 Email- twinklekumar12895@gmail.com DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.75 |
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STUDY OF DORMITORIES AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION
AMONG TRIBAL PEOPLE IN NORTHEAST INDIA PRIYANKI BORTHAKUR Department of sociology, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.80 |
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LEANER PSYCHOLOGY AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE
EDUCATION Dr. K BHANU REKHA1, S SHABEENA BANU2 1Associate Professor, 2Assistant Professor English, Department of Humanities & Sciences, CVR College of Engineering Vastunagar, Mangalpalli (V), Ibrahimpatnam (M), Rangareddy (D), Telangana 501510 E-mail: kjbrr09@gmail.com, shabeena.01@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.84 |
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REINTERPRETATION OF MYTH AND HISTORY IN
SHASHI THAROOR'S "THE GREAT INDIAN NOVEL" Dr. T. SATHYAKALA1, P. VIGNESHWARAN2 1Assistant Professor, 2MA Student, Department of English, Arulmigu Palaniandavar College of Arts and Culture, Palani, Tamilnadu. Email:vigneshwaranpalanisamy50@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.88 |
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ADLERIAN PSYCHOLOGY – A KEY TO THE HAMLETS
OF THIS WORLD & THEIR THEATRICAL BEHAVIOUR Christopher Eriksson PhD Email:christophereriksson3@hotmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.93 |
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THE BURIED GIANT: FORGETTING THE PAST TO
SURVIVE Dr. Chetna Assistant Professor Gov. Girls College Singrauli. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.98 |
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PHALLOCENTRIC HEGEMONY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
TRAUMA IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S SHAME, ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS AND SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS DEEPALI SHARMA Amity University, Sector 125, Gautam Budh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh 201303, India. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.101 |
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ORIENTALISM REDUX: UNHEARD VOICES OF SYRIAN
REFUGEES IN EXIT WEST Maher Al Kasem Istanbul, Aydın University Orcid: 0000-0002-5548-8205 Email: maherkasem@stu.aydin.edu.tr DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.112 |
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‘REGIONALISM’ IN INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY: A
STUDY OF SELECTED POEMS OF JAYANTA MAHAPATRA AND A.K. RAMANUJAN ANU NAGAR Department of English (Phd. Research Scholar) Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan Email:-nagaranu93@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.124 |
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‘PLIGHT OF WOLVES: A READING OF THE
EXTINCTION IN FARLEY MOWAT’S NEVER CRY WOLF DENISH RAJA DURAI.K1, Dr. G. BASKARAN2 1Ph.D Research Scholar (FT), School of English & Foreign Languages, The Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed to be University, Gandhigram- 624 302/ Dindigul, Tamilnadu. Email Id: denishdurai@gmail.com 2Dean and Professor of English, School of English & Foreign Languages, The Gandhigram Rural Institute- Deemed to be University, Gandhigram- 624 302/ Dindigul, Tamilnadu. Email Id: rgbaskaran@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.129 |
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“the truth that no one ever utters”: Mental
Illness in Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis DEEPANWITA DEY Assistant Professor (English), School of Arts and Humanities, MATS University, Raipur Email: deepanwita2910@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.137 |
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MARRIAGE MOORINGS IN BHARATHI MUKHERJEE’S
JASMINE AND WIFE R. BEULAH JEYASHREE Associate Professor in English Lady Doak College, Madurai beulahjeyashree@ldc.edu.in. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.142 |
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DEMYSTIFYING ANTHROPOCENTRISM: JOSEPH
CONRAD’S COMPLEX ECOCRITICAL DISCOURSE Dr. SAMBIT PANIGRAHI Professor of English Ravenshaw University, Cuttack. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.150 |
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SHAKESPEAREAN WOMEN: A PRODUCT OF AN ERA HE
DID NOT FAIL TO QUESTION RAYA MAHMOUD KHAYRI KOOB İstanbul Aydın Üniversitesi Istanbul, Turkey Email: rayaqabb@stu.aydin.edu.tr DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.158 |
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THE COMMONS AND THE ENCLOSURES: AN
ECOLOGICAL POST-COLONIAL READING OF SELECT LITERARY
NARRATIVES Dr. Shubhanku Kochar Assistant Professor, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka Sector 16 C, New Delhi, India Email- shubhankukochar@ipu.ac.in DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.163 |
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SHADES OF MAN - WOMAN RELATIONSHIPS IN
LITTLE LIZZY, THE LIFT THAT WENT DOWN INTO HELL, SAVED AND SUNSTROKE Yogesh Singh Mohan Assistant Professor, English DAV College, Sadhaura. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.171 |
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“TOO LONG HAD BEEN WAITED IN VAIN”: A SARTREAN READING OF BECKETT’S WAITING FOR GODOT AND BUZZATI’S THE TARTAR STEPPE Vahide Metin Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey Email: vahideh.mp@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.175 |
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TOWARDS AN EPOCHAL SHIFT IN ECOLOGICAL
DISCOURSES: A READING OF THE HUNGRY TIDE Dr. TANIMA SHOME Assistant Professor (English) Krishna School of Science, Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel Global University, Vadodara, Gujarat Email:shometanima@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.183 |
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GLOTALIZATION: ITS FORMATION, MEANING AND
RELEVANCE IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE AND SOCIETY Dr. MITHLESH KUMAR CHAUDHARI Assistant Professor Department of English, J.L.N.S.P.G. College, Maharajganj, U.P. Email:mithleshchaudhari@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.188 |
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REFLECTIONS ON INDIAN CAMPUS NOVELS: A NEW
LITERARY SUBGENRE OF ACADEMIC DISCOURSE AMIT YASHVANTRAO KHAPEKAR Ph.D. Research Scholar Department of English and Foreign Language Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) Email Id: amitkhapekar@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.192 |
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THE THEME OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE IN THINGS
FALL APART BY CHINUA ACHEBE Km. Rashmi Research Scholar: Dept. of English, Chaudhary Charan Singh University Campus, Meerut Email:rashmigautameng@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.200 |
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INTERFACE BETWEEN HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE IN
‘THE GYPSY GODDESS’ DEEPA LEKSHMI PRAKASH Ex- faculty IHRD College, Kollam Email: deepalekshmiprakash@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.203 |
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PROSPERO BECOMES PROSPERA: THE END OF
PATRIARCHY IN THE TEMPEST VAHIDE METIN Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey Email: vahideh.mp@gmail.com ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5372-5684. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.206 |
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CORRUPTION, BOTH PERSONAL AND SOCIAL: THE
PREDOMINANT THEME OF ACHEBE’S NOVEL, NO LONGER AT
EASE KANAK RAJ CHANDNA1, Dr. SUREKHA AHLAWAT2 1Research Scholar, M.M.H.P.G. College, Ghaziabad, UP (C.C.S. University) & Assistant Professor, Government Degree College, Nadhabhood, Sahaswan, Badaun 2Associate Professor, M.M.H.P.G. College, Ghaziabad, UP, (C.C.S. University). DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.215 |
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Perspectives of Feminism in Volga’s Sweecha
Novel Dr. G. Kiran Kumar Reddy1, P. Dhana Raju2 1Assistant Professor in English, JNTU Kalikiri, Kalikiri Campus, Andhra Pradesh Email: mokshinainika12@yahoo.com 2Lecturer in English, Rajeev Gandhi University Knowledge Technologies IIIT, R.K. Valley Campus, Andhra Pradesh Email: ma.dhanaraju@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.221 |
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THE REPRESENTATION OF AFGHAN WOMEN IN THE
NOVEL A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS BY KHALED HOSSEINI Dr. Edison K Verghese Associate Professor and HOD, Dept of English, Sree Vivekananda College Kunnamkulam, Thrissur DT. Email: edisonkverghese@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.224 |
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QUEST FOR IDENTITY IN MULK RAJ ANAND’S
UNTOUCHABLE AND ROHINTON MISTRY’S A FINE BALANCE JOYOTI DAS PhD in English from Ranchi University. Assistant teacher in government school. Email:das_joyoti@yahoo.co.in. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.232 |
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HIGH PREVALENCE OF ‘RACISM’ AND ‘OPPRESSION’
THROUGH THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY Prof. KALPANA PAUL1, PRIYANKA KUMARI PATLE2 1Professor, Govt. D.B. Girls’ P.G. College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 2Research Scholar, Govt. D.B. Girls’ P.G. College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.235 |
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INFLUENCE OF THE BIBLE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
AND LANGUAGE Dr. Veena Joseph Head of the Department, English, Hislop College Nagpur. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.239 |
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TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN NAYANTARA
SAHGAL’S STORM IN CHANDIGARH Dr. O. Kumara Swami Asst. Professor of English, Malla Reddy Engineering College for Women (Autonomous), Hyderabad, Telangana State. India Email id: kumaraswami.o@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.243 |
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JHUMPA LAHIRI'S ‘UNACCUSTOMED EARTH’: A TALE
OF ISOLATED WORLD Dr. Naveen Kumar Mehta1, Natasha Sharma2 1Head, Associate Professor, Department of English, Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, Sanchi, M.P. 2Ph. D Research Scholar, Department of English, Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, Sanchi, M.P. Email: nayantasha@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.248 |
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A SERIES OF MISFORTUNES, SORROWNESS AND
REJECTION IN THE LIFE OF ANITA DESAI WOMEN'S
CHARACTERS IN THE NOVEL OF FASTING, FEASTING Dr. Sandeep Kumar Assistant Professor Department of English Govt. College for Women, Gohana. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.253 |
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JOURNEY TOWARDS IMPERSONAL GOD IN SRI
AUROBINDO’S POEM THE PILGRIM OF THE NIGHT MAHALAKSHMI. D Assistant Professor Department of English, PSG College of Arts & Science Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Email ID: mahabanu1411@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.256 |
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REFLECTION OF SOCIETY IN THE WAY OF THE
WORLD Dr. GAJENDER KUMAR Assistant Professor of English Govt. College for Women, Ateli (Mahendergarh), Haryana. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.260 |
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21st CENTURY ENVIRONMENT AND LITERATURE MAHENDRA PAL ARYA Research Scholar, Department of English Government Degree College Tanakpur, Champawat, Uttarakhand Email: mpal0059@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.263 |
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ANALYSIS OF THE POEM “CROSSING THE ATLANTIC”
WITH THE THEORY FEMINIST CRITICISM IN WILDERNESS S. SUSHMITHA Email:sushmithasudharsan8@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.267 |
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GENDER IDENTITY AND VIOLENCE IN REVATHI’S
TRUTH ABOUT ME KALYAN DAS Pramathesh Barua College Gauripur, Dhubri, Assam Email:kalyanpbc2@gmal.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.270 |
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SURPANAKHA: AN INCENDIARY JOURNEY OF THE
DESTINED CHARACTER IN KAVITA KANE’S LANKA’S PRINCESS Dr.(Ms.) A.Mahara Devi Assistant Professor, Department of English, E.M.G.Yadava Women’s College, Madurai.. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.273 |
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HELPLESSNESS AND SUFFERING OF THE INDIAN
PEASANTS IN GODAN Dr. GAJENDER KUMAR Assistant Professor of English Govt. College for Women, Ateli (Mahendergarh), Haryana. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.277 |
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Covid-19 and Transculturalism: An Analysis Dr Manju Devi Assistant Professor of English, Gaur Brahman Degree College, Rohtak. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.279 |
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FLUID IDENTITY Dr. Navdeep Kaur Gill Assistant Professor (English). DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.284 |
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MENTAL ILLNESS, STIGMA AND
INTER-SUBJECTIVITY: THE QUIET ROOM AS A
SCHIZOPHRENIA NARRATIVE Amal George1, Dr. K. Reshmi2 1 Ph.D Scholar, Department of English, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605014 Email ID: amalgk1209@gmail.com 2Associate Professor, Department of English, Pondicherry University, Puduchery 605014 Email ID: reshmi_krishnan03@yahoo.co.in. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.288 |
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EXISTENTIAL IDEAS IN THE REMAINS OF THE DAY,
A NOVEL BY KAZUO ISHIGURO Dr. PARUL TYAGI1, DEEPA2 1Associate Professor & Head, Department of English, I.N.M. (P.G.) College, Meerut 2Research Scholar, Department of English, I.N.M. (P.G.) College, Meerut Email ID: deepakalkhande@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.297 |
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WEAVING THE THREAD OF “DALIT FEMINISM”: A
SELECTED STUDY OF HINDI DALIT WOMEN WRITERS' POETRY SANJANA Research Scholar (Ph. D) Department of Women and Gender Studies Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Delhi. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.301 |
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WILL TO POWER: A NIETZSCHEAN READING OF
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH IMMANUEL SAM.V Department of English Nazareth Margoschis College at Pillaiyanmanai. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.307 |
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MEMORY AND SELF IN NORWEGIAN WOOD AND KAFKA
ON THE SHORE OLIVIA JOSEPH Post Graduate in English and Comparative Literature, Central University of Kerala. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.312 |
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THE DELIGHTS OF MOTHERHOOD VS. THE ANGUISH
OF BARRENNESS: AN AFRICAN WOMANIST INTERPRETATION OF
THE SECRET LIVES OF BABA SEGI’S WIVES BY LOLA SHONEYIN Mamadou Abdou Babou Ngom, Ph.D. Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, Senegal (West Africa) E-mail:mamadou35.ngom@ucad.edu.sn Email:lamzosaf@gmail.com. DOI: 10.33329/rjelal.10.2.314 |
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