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RABINDRANATH TAGORE: GITANJALI
Dr. VIVEKANAND RAO Vill- Bihar Khurd, P-O- Bihar Bujurga, Dist- Kushinagar, UP. |
350-360 |
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NAGA
MANDALA: JOURNEY OF A WOMAN FROM ENSLAVEMENT TO EMPOWERMENT
Dr. GUNJUN AGARWAL1, MONIKA YADAV2 1Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Humanities, M.M.University, Mullana (Ambala) 2Research Scholar, M.M.University, Mullana (Ambala) |
361-364 |
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HARRY
SULLIVAN’S THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS IN
CHARACTERIZING NORA’S PERSONALITY IN HENRIK IBSEN’S A DOLL'S HOUSE Dr. ABDULLAH H. KURRAZ Department of English Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Al-Azhar University – Gaza. Palestine |
365-372 |
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DOROTHY
LIVESAY’S KINSHIP WITH NATURE IN HER EARLY POETRY SUMANA MEHENDALE1, Dr. B.K. ANJANA2 1Asstt. Prof., Dept of English, Govt. College, Tarana, Ujjain (M.P.) India. 2Dr. B.K.Anjana, Associate Professor, Dept. of English, Vikram University, Ujjain.(M.P.) India |
373-376 |
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THE
DELINEATION OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN NGUGI WA THIONGO’S
FICTION Dr. SAKSHI SEMWAL Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, DIT University, Dehradun Uttarakhand, India. |
377-386 |
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THE BLUEST
EYE: AN EXPOSITION OF RACIAL, GENDER AND COMMUNAL
DISCRIMINATION IN AFRO-AMERICAN BLACK WOMAN REETIKA SRIVASTAVA1, ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL2 1,2Research Scholar Department of English and M.E.L University of Lucknow, Lucknow |
387-391 | |
THE
RENAISSANCE AS THE REINCARNATION OF INDIA: THE INFLUENCE OF
THE WEST ON THE EAST: A BRIEF OVERVIEW Dr. AMIT R. PRAJAPATI Associate Professor, Department of English, V. N. S. G. University, Surat |
392-399 | |
THE BODY
AND THE MIND IN THE NOVELS OF GIRISH KARNAD B.WAHEEDA PARVEEN1, Dr.G.MOHANACHARYULU2 1Research Scholar, K.L.University, , Guntur A.P.India & Asst.Prof , Department of English Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology, Anantapuramu. 2Associate Professor, K.L Universtiry, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, A.P.India |
400-403 | |
CONSTRUCTING THE FEMALE SELF –A READING OF TOMSON HIGHWAY’S
THE REZ SISTERS RESHMI K.S. FIP Substitute, Dept of English, Panampilly Memorial Government College, Potta. Chalakudy, Thrissur, Kerala |
404-408 | |
MAGIC
CONSCIOUSNESS AND LIFE NEGATION OF SRI AUROBINDO’S SELECT
POEMS S.KARTHICK1, Dr. O.T. POONGODI2 1(Ph.D) Research Scholar, R & D Cell, Bharathiar Universty, Coimbatore. 2Assistant Professor of English, Thiruvalluvar Govt. Arts College Rasipuram. |
409-411 | |
TO WHAT EXTEND DO WRITING INSTRUCTORS APPLY THE PROCESS APPROACH AT TERTIARY LEVEL? A SURVEY S.VIJAYAKUMAR1, Dr.A.SHAHINSULTANA2 1Assistant professor, Department of English, B.S.Abdur Rahman University 2Dean, school of Social Sciences and Humanities, B.S.Abdur Rahman University | 412-418 | |
EARNEST
VOICE: AN ENCOUNTER WITH SHASHI DESHPANDE’S SMALL REMEDIES TITIKSHA MITTAL Asst. Prof. of English, Department of Humanities, M.M. University, Mullana, (Ambala) |
419-421 | |
THE
DEPICTION OF MALE EGOISM AND AUTOCRACY OF THE PATRIARCHY IN MAHESH DATTANI’S WHERE THERE IS A WILL BUNETI SIDDALINGAPPA MONAPPA1, Dr. MUKUND,K.V. LAMANI2 1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor Department of Studies in English Karnatak University, Dharwad |
422-426 | |
VENGEANCE: A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EMILY BRONTE’S HEATHCLIFF AND MARTINA
COLE’S MARIE SANDHYA SHARMA Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies Pitampura, New Delhi. |
427-429 | |
KATE
CHOPIN’S “THE STORY OF AN HOUR”: A FEMINIST INTERPRETATION NEGIN KARAMI1, ESMAEIL ZOHDI2 1Department of English Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Vali-e-Asr University, Rafsanjan, Kerman, Iran 2Assistant Professor, Department of English Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Vali-e-Asr University, Rafsanjan, Kerman, Iran |
430-435 | |
INDIAN
WRITINGS IN ENGLISH: AMUL ADVERTISEMENTS AS A CHRONICLE OF
THE INDIAN HISTORY ROSHNI SHREE S Assistant Professor in English Swami Saswathikananda College, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala |
436-441 |
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ANALYZING
THE STRUCTURE OF TURKISH, PERSIAN AND ENGLISH ANTI-PROVERBS
BASED ON REZNIKOV MODEL
MANDANAKOLAHDOUZ MOHAMADI1, MINA KOLAHDOUZ MOHAMADI2 1Ph.D. candidate in general linguistics, Department of English Language and Literature, science and research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran lecturer at Payame Noor University (PNU) 2M.A student in general linguistics, Department of English Language , AharBranch,Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran |
442-451 | |
AMBIVALENCE
IN SIDNEY OWENSON’S THE MISSIONARY: A POSTCOLONIAL READING
DEVI PRASAD GAUTAM University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida |
452-462 |
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WOMANISM
AND SEXIST OPPRESSION IN ALICE WALKER’S THE TEMPLE OF MY
FAMILIAR Dr.S.MOHAN Assistant Professor-I Department of English, Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil, Srivilliputhur. Tamilnadu,India |
463-467 | |
TWO BEAT
NOVEL ADAPTATIONS: “ON THE ROAD AND NAKED LUNCH” ERDEM ANIL SOYCAN Department of English Language and Literature Institute of Social Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University - Turkey |
468-480 | |
WRITING AND
REWRITING OF POLITICAL HISTORY THE NOVEL “1984” BY GEORGE
ORWELL Dr. URJA MANKAD ASSISTANT PROFESSOR [ENGLISH] VVP ENGINEERING COLLEGE RAJKOT |
481-488 | |
POSTCOLONIAL EXPLORATION: A STUDY OF SALMAN RUSHDIE’S THE MOOR’S LAST SIGH SAJAD AHMAD GANIE1, Dr. M. MADHAVAN2 1PhD Research Scholar, Dept. of English, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India | 489-493 | |
MYTHICAL
CONCEPT IN THE TIGER FOR MALGUDI P.SUNEETHA Department of Basic Sciences, Vishnu Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Narsapur, Medak, Telangana, India. |
494-502 | |
SECOND
GENERATION IMMIGRANTS: NEGOTIATING CONTESTED IDENTITIES IN DIVAKARUNI’S QUEEN OF DREAMS Dr. VIBHA Assistant Professor of English Govt. College for Women, Tosham, ( Bhiwani) Haryana, Affiliated to MDU, Rohtak |
503-508 |
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TWO SONS
HAUNTED BY GHOSTS IN GHOSTS AND THE FAMILY REUNION AYŞE TEKŞEN MEMİŞ M.A, English Literature Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey |
509-514 |
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PRESIDENTIAL ORATORY IN ACTION THE EGYPTIAN UPRISING AS A RHETORICAL WAR Dr. EMAD ABDUL LATIF Department of Arabic, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, P.O. Box 2713 |
515-530 |
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SELF –
DISCOVERY AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN AMITAV’S GOSH THE CALCUTTA CHROMOSOME Dr. KAMALJEET SINHA Assistant Professor (Adhoc) Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur (C.G.) |
531-536 |
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SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDYING POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE AND ITS
RELEVANCE SIMHACHALAM THAMARANA Research Scholar Dept. of English, Andhra University |
537-541 |
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ALIENATION
AND IDENTITY PROBLEMS IN THE WORKS OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE AND
JHUMPA LAHIRI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
WIFE AND THE NAMESAKE A BABU RAJENDRA PRASAD Assistant Professors of English Ideal Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad (U.P.) |
542-546 |
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STYLISTIC
ANALYSIS: A SELECTED PASSAGE FROM ARUNDHATI ROY’S THE GOD OF
SMALL THINGS Dr RAJKUMARI ASHALATA DEVI Assistant Professor English Department, Manipur University, Imphal |
547-551 | |
COMMUNICATION SKILLS: AN ART OF VERBAL EXPRESSION ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL Research Scholar Department of English & M.E.L University of Lucknow, Lucknow |
552-555 | |
RENOVATIONS
OF UMA AND RACHEL:A PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDY
Dr.S.PATCHAINAYAGI Assistant Professor School of advanced sciences, VIT University, Chennai Campus |
556-559 |
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DEPICTION
OF TRIBAL LIFE IN GOPINATH MOHANTY’S
PARAJA REETIKA SRIVASTAVA1, ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL2 1,2Research Scholar, Department of English and M.E.L. University of Lucknow, Lucknow |
560-563 | |
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN THE
NAMESAKE MANJU DEVI Assistant professor in English, Gaur Brahman Degree College, Rohtak |
564-566 | |
THE FEAR OF
RESPONSIBILITY AND LACK OF SUBJECTIVE BEAUTY IN SAMUEL
BECKETT’S MURPHY AND MORE PRICKS THAN KICK VAISHALI JAIN Research Scholar Dr. Hari Singh Gaur Central University, Sagar, (M.P.) |
567-574 | |
AN
ECOCRITICAL STUDY OF EUGENE O’NEILL’S THE EMPEROR JONES
SREEKALA. K Assistant Professorof English Government College Chittur Palakkad, Kerala. |
575-578 | |
MYSTICISM OF WALT WHITMAN AND PURAN SINGH: A COMPARATIVE
STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR “SONG OF MYSELF” AND
“THE BRIDE OF THE SKY” RESPECTIVELY PARAMVIR SINGH Assistant Professor in English, Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College Sarhali, Tarn Taran (Punjab) India |
579-586 |
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THE
PRINT MEDIA AS A RESOURCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAMEROON
ENGLISH CAMILLA ARUNDIE TABE University of Maroua, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Department of English and Literatures of English Expression, P. O. Box 55 Maroua, Cameroon |
587-604 |
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INTERROGATING PARTITION: PROBLEMATICS OF IDENTITY IN MUKUL KESAVAN’S LOOKING THROUGH GLASS AND SHIV K. KUMAR’S A RIVER WITH THREE BANKS Dr. RADHA S. GAUTAM Associate Professor, Dept. of English,S.B.GardaCollege, Navsari,Gujarat. |
605-611 | |
EMILY
BRONTE AND THE GOTHIC: A READING OF WUTHERING HEIGHTS PARINEETA DIHINGIA North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous) North Lakhimpur, Assam |
612-616 | |
CASTE
AS A SOCIAL STIGMA IN INDIRA GOSWAMI’S “SANSKAAR”: A WOMAN’S
PREDICAMENTS ANITA GOSWAMI PhD Scholar (UGC NET JRF) Central University of Rajasthan |
617-621 | |
FAULT
LINES: A DIASPORIC INSCAPE Dr. MILON FRANZ Associate Professor in English St. Xavier’s College for Women, Aluva, Kerala, India |
622-624 |
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AN
ANALYSIS OF A SURVEY ON AUTONOMY IN TEACHING PROFESSION
ACROSS DISCIPLINES Dr B.SIVAKAMI Assistant Professor of English VIT, Chennai, India |
625-628 | |
THE
THEORY OF POSTMODERNISM IN THE INTERPRETATION OF LITERATURE
P. BHUVANESWARI Asst. Prof. of English Dept. of Engineering Maths & Humanities S.R.K.R. Engineering College, China Amiram, Bhimavaram, West Godavari (Dt), (A.P), India ABSTRACT |
629-637 | |
SOCIO-CULTURAL AWARENESS IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL
APART AND NO LONGER AT EASE BANKTESH BAHADUR SAROJ Research Scholar Department of English& M.E.L. University of Lucknow |
638-642 | |
MAHESH DATTANI’S FINAL SOLUTIONS: A METAPHOR OF DOUBT ABOUT
ESTABLISHED SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS AND INDIVIDUAL BELIEFS
VIVEK BHARTI Assistant Professor, English Government College, Hisar (Haryana) |
643-649 |
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NEW
FORM AND PRACTICE IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN POETRY AISWARYA.K.S Asst. Professor, Department of English, S N M College, Maliankara. |
650-656 | |
RIVER, A DYAD OF BEING AND NOTHINGNESS: READING OF
ANANTHAMURTHY’S SELECTED HEROINES SRUTHY B Research Scholar Faculty of English and foreign Languages; Gandhigram Rural Institute-DU; Dindigul; Tamilnadu |
657-662 |
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ELT
IN MARGINALIZED INSTITUTIONS: A STEP TO DEVELOP RURAL INDIA
UMME SALMA Ph.D. Scholar (ELT), Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University (A.M.U) Aligarh, U.P. India |
663-666 |
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OMPRAKASH VALMIKI’S JOOTHAN: A RECORD OF PAINFUL EXPERIENCES
MANISHA DEVI Research Scholar, JNU, Jaipur |
667-670 | |
ASSORTMENT OF POWER: A READING OF SAUL BELLOW’S THE DEAN’S
DECEMBER BINU GEORGE1, Dr. G. BASKARAN2 1Research Scholar, Faculty of English and Foreign Languages, Gandhigram Rural Institute- D U, Gandhigram, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu 2Professor and Dean, Faculty of English and Foreign Languages Gandhigram Rural Institue-D U, Gandhigram, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu |
671-675 |
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MISPLACED FAITHS AND DISPLACED LIVES: PETER CAREY’S OSCAR
AND LUCINDA P. BHUVANESWARI Asst. Prof. of English Dept. of Engineering Maths & Humanities S.R.K.R. Engineering College, China Amiram, Bhimavaram, West Godavari (Dt), (A.P), India |
676-681 | |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE: THE ESSENCE OF INCORPORATING RATING
SCALE IN ASSESSING WRITING AT TERTIARY LEVEL TAHMINA MARIYAM1, Md. MOHIB ULLAH2 1 Lecturer, Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh 2Assistant Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, International Islamic University Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh |
682-692 |
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FRANZ
KAFKA’S “IN THE PENAL COLONY” AS A CRITIQUE OF LAW PARINEETA DIHINGIA North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous) North Lakhimpur, Assam |
693-697 |
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TREATMENT OF DIASPORIC ELEMENTS IN M.G. VASSANJI’S WRITINGS
MANJINDER KAUR Ph. D. Student Department of English, Punjabi University, Patiala |
698-701 |
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A
STUDY OF PROGRESSIVE THEMES WITH VARYING NARRATIVES IN PAT
BARKER’S NOVEL “REGENERATION” CHETNA MAHAJAN M.A English, Gold medalist , M. phill. Department of English, University of Jammu |
702-710 | |
EFFECT OF UNTOUCHABILITY ON A HIGHLY EDUCATED AND HIGH CASTE
WOMAN IN VIJAY TENDULKAR’S KANYADDAN S.SULEKHA RANI Assistant Professor of English, RGM CET, Nandyal, Kurnool Dt., A.P. ABSTRACT |
711-715 |
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ALLIANCE AND PARALLELS BETWEEN SHAW’S FEMALE CHARACTERS AND
NATURE IN THE PLAYS PYGMALION AND ST. JOAN: AN ECOFEMINIST
ANALYSIS NISHTHA MISHRA Research Scholar, Department of English and M.E.L, University of Allahabad |
716-723 | |
THE
SPANISH CIVIL WAR AS BACKDROP: HEMINGWAY AND EDWARD BOND’S
VISION AS REPRESENTED IN FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS AND IN
HUMAN CANNON SURAJIT SEN Assistant Professor, Department of English MBB College, Agartala, Tripura |
724-733 |
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FAIR
SEX, THE SECOND SEX: A HISTORICAL - LITERARY PERSPECTIVE IN
THE POETRY OF T.S.ELIOT Dr. RUHUL AMIN MANDAL Assistant Professor, Sitananda College, Vidyasagar University, W.B |
734-739 | |
TRANSFORMATION OF CELIE FROM AN OLD NEGRO TO A NEW NEGRO
WOMAN: A CRITICAL STUDY OF ALICE WALKER’S “THE COLOR PURPLE”
FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT MODHURAI GANGOPADHYAY Faculty Member, Department of English, B.C.College Asansol |
740-745 |
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AMITAV GHOSH’S DEETI: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE
RANITA BAIN M Phil Research Scholar, Department of English, West Bengal State University |
746-749 |
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF VERB-PARTICLE
COMBINATION IHSAN KAREEM SALEHABBAKA1, Dr. SUNEETHA YEDLA2 1Research Scholar, Department of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University 2Assistant Professor of English, University College of Engineering and Technology Acharya Nagarjuna University |
750-753 | |
THE
MESSAGE OF HARMONY IN KYNPHAM SINGH NONGKYNRIH’S POETRY
SARAT KUMAR DOLEY Assistant Professor, Department of English, North Lakhimpur College |
754-756 | |
CONSTRUCTION OF FEMINITY IN POILE SENGUPTA’S MANGALAM PARUL NAGPAL1, Dr. TANU GUPTA2 1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor Department of Humanities and Social Sc., Maharishi Markandeshwer University Mullana (Ambala) |
757-762 | |
ROOTLESS SURVIVAL IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S UNACCUSTOMED EARTH
ANIL APRAL Lecturer, Dept.of English, PGCR, Raichur |
763-765 | |
CULTURE INTEGRATED LANGUAGE LEARNING (CILL): USING MULTIPLE
INTELLIGENCE AS A LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGY Dr. PRIYA.S Assistant Professor, Govt. College of Engineering Kalahandi, Odisha, India |
766-772 |
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THE
CONFLICT BETWEEN THE SECULAR AND THE JEWISH LIFE IN THE
SELECTED NOVELS OF CHAIM POTOK D. JYOTHSNA Lecturer in English, Sri Venkateswara College, Suryapet-508213 |
773-776 |
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