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THE WAY(S)
OF THE “SMALL WORLD”: EXPLORING THE CARNIVALIZED GLOBAL
CAMPUS IN DAVID LODGE’S SMALL WORLD: AN ACADEMIC ROMANCE
TANMAY CHATTERJEE |
337-345
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"AN EXPERIMENT WITH TRUTH AS A MANY SIDED TRUTH"
Dr. PHANI KIRAN |
346-351
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REALISM AND
THE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL: A STUDY OF ANITA DESAI’S IN CUSTODY
SAPNA M. DESAI |
352-360
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SYSTEMIC
FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS – THE METHODOLOGY OF MEANING
SINGH, GURDEEP |
361-364
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HOW FAR
DOES A CHRISTMAS CAROL OF DICKENS CORROBORATE THE MESSAGE OF
SALVATION OF HUMANITY AND ESTABLISH THE GIFT OF
“RESURRECTION OF SOUL”?
SHANTANU SIULI |
365-367
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THEME OF
DISPLACEMENT AND ALIENATION IN BHARTI MUKHERJEE’S THE
TIGER’S DAUGHTER
A. KRISHNAMOORTHY1, R. LISSY2 |
368-370
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DOLLARS TO
ZLOTYS: I B SINGER’S “THE SON”
Dr V.V. USHABALA |
371-373
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THE
RENAISSANCE, THE REFORMATION AND THE BRITISH RĀJ IN GUJARĀT:
SOME POSITIVE AS WELL AS THE NEGATIVE FINDINGS: A STUDY
Dr. AMIT R. PRAJAPATI |
374-377
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ZERO
AFFIXED WORDS AS A FACTOR OF LEXICAL AMBIGUITY IN SOME
SELECTED SERMONS
ABEERHADISALIH |
378-388
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ANTI-TELEOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN EDNA O’BRIEN’S FICTION
SHAFIA |
389-392
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A FEMINIST
STUDY OF DEEBA SALIM IRFAN’S NOVEL URMA
SYYADA FAHEEM |
393-397
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THE EFFECT
OF EXPOSURE TO TV & RADIO NEWS ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF IRANIAN
EFL LEARNERS’ SPEAKING FLUENCY
MOHAMMAD JAVAD GHENAATI1, DAVOOD MADANI2* |
398-411
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SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF CULTURAL DISPARITIES IN
JHUMPA LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE
C.PADMAPRIYA1, Dr.N.GEJESWARI2 |
412-417
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IMAGINATION
OF SKILFUL ADVOCATION IN WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S THE MERCHANT
OF VENICE
Dr. SANJAY KUMAR SWARNKAR1, Dr.
DHRUV SHANKAR2 |
418-423
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THE
CHANGING WORLD OF ITALO CALVINO: A POSTMODERNIST STUDY OF
INVISIBLE CITIES
Dr. SAMBIT PANIGRAHI |
424-429
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INCORPORATING VISIBLE THINKING IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOM OF
YOUNG LEARNERS: NURTURING A CREATIVE MINDSET
NEELIMA CHOUDARAJU |
430-433
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ENGLISH
LANGUAGE TEACHING: COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES VIS-A-VIS
CLASSROOM SITUATIONS
TUSHAR NAIR |
434-441
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EFFECTIVE
USE OF MULTIPLE RESOURCES FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING
S. GEETHA1, Dr. SHANTHI SIMON2 |
442-445
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NARRATION
OF INDIA AS A NATION: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SELECTED
NON-FICTIONAL WRITINGS OF TABISH KHAIR
VIVEK BHARTI1, Prof. RANDEEP
RANA2 |
446-452
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SUBORDINATION TO SELF-ASSERTION IN THE NOVEL A MATTER OF
TIME BY SHASHI DESHPANDE
N.KAMALARAJAN1,
Dr.B.R.VEERAMANI2 |
453-455
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REALISTIC
SPECULATION ABOUT THE THEORY OF ORIGIN OF UNIVERSE IN R. J.
SAWYER'S FOSSIL HUNTER (1993)
SALAMA ISAK MANER |
456-458
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MARGAYYA’S
FAMILIAL INAUTHENTIC INVOLVEMENTS: A STUDY OF R. K,
NARAYAN’S THE FINANCIAL EXPERT (1952)
Dr. TANU GUPTA1, GULAB SINGH
WALIA2 |
459-464
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THE MELODY
OF SISTERHOOD IN CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S SISTER OF MY
HEART
PARKAVI.V1, Dr.G.RUBY DAVASEELI2 |
465-467
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RETHINKING
OF THOMAS HOBBES‘S STATE OF SOVEREIGNTY
POURIA MOTALEBI |
468-474
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THE MOLD
MIXTURE OF CONSUMERISM AND NIHILISM
EMAN ADEL
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475-485
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HUMANITY
AND RELIGION IN THE SHADE OF GB SHAW’S THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE
Dr. Md. AFROZUDDIN1, Dr. V.L.I.
ISAAC2 |
486-489 |
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"CRISIS" OF
ENGLISH STUDIES: COMPLICACIES OF FEMINIST THEORY IN THE
THIRD WORLD
NIKU CHETIA |
490-494
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BHABANI
BHATTACHARYA : ‘ART FOR LIFE’S SAKE’
ARTI GUPTA |
495-497
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EXPERIMENTS
IN FORM AND CONTENT: APPROXIMATING INDIAN PROGRESSIVE
WRITING IN CONTEMPORARY LITERARY DISCOURSE
GHULAM MOHAMMAD KHAN
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498-503
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WILLIAM
FAULKNER’S ‘ABSALOM, ABSALOM!’ – AN INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN
FAMILY HISTORY AND SOCIAL HISTORY
AARTI NAGPAL |
504-510
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THE
PORTRAYAL OF FAITH AND INWARD CONFLICTS IN THE RABBIT NOVELS
OF JOHN UPDIKE
Dr NORA HADI Q. ALSAEED |
511-515
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CULTURAL
HYBRIDITY AND DEPICTION OF BENGALI CULTURE IN JHUMPA
LAHIRI’S THE NAMESAKE
Dr. DARSHA JANI |
516-521
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“THE HOLLOW
MEN”—A POSTMODERN READING
ANNESHA MANDAL1, Dr. ARINDAM
MODAK2 |
522-527
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REINTERPRETATION OF HISTORICAL FACT IN E.L. DOCTOROW’S THE
BOOK OF DANIEL
S. SAKTHIVEL1, Dr. K.
SAIRAM2 |
528-530
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CONDITION
OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING IN GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOLS
AT UTTARA MODEL TOWN IN DHAKA CITY
ARIFUL INSAN EMON |
531-534
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LANGUAGE
AND ECOLOGY IN ALOBWED’EPIE’S THE LADY WITH A BEARD
VALENTINE N. UBANAKO & ERIC E.
EKEMBE |
535-543
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THE NOVELS
OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE: A PANORAMIC VIEW
P.RAJESWARI1, Dr.S.RAJARAJAN2 |
544-547
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PREDICAMENTS OF RURAL STUDENTS OF ANDHRA IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ACQUISITION: A DAMAGE REPAIR APPROACH
Dr. SUNEETHA.Y1.,
A.K.GOPIKRISHNA2, P.KOUSERBASHA2 |
548-553
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SELF
EMPOWERMENT- REDISCOVERING LOST IDENTITIES
EKTA SAWHNEY |
554-557
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TOWARDS THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A SELF CONSCIOUS FEMALE GAZE: A STUDY OF THE
EXPLORATION OF THE LESBIAN COMING OUT THEME IN BRITISH
FEMINIST THEATRE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO JACKIE KAY’S
TWICE OVER SONIMA K K |
558-563
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VIEWING
EDUTAINMENT AS A TOOL FOR DIGITAL LEARNING
FIONA FESTUS ALEXANDER1,
Dr.SARIKA TYAGI2 |
564-568
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WAS HE A
PRAGMATIC OR A PURITAN?: READING BENJAMIN FRANKLIN’S
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Dr MADHUSMITA PATI |
569-572
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HUMAN
PREDICAMENT AND MEANINGLESSNESS OF LIFE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
OF ARUN JOSHI’S NOVEL THE FOREIGNER
Dr.R.C.SHEILA ROYAPPA |
573-579
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KANNADA
VERSUS SANSKRIT: HEGEMONY, POWER AND SUBJUGATION
Dr. METI MALLIKARJUN |
580-590
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CONFLICT
AND ADJUSTMENT IN THE NOVELS OF RUTH PRAWER JHABVALA
Dr. NEELIMA DUBEY |
591-594
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NATIVE
LANGUAGE INTERFERENCE: A CASE STUDY
KAUSAR FERDOUS
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595-602
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MARGINALISED FEMALE VOICE IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S
THAT LONG SILENCE
SURBHIVI
JAYVARGEEYA |
603-607
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AMITAV
GHOSH AND RECITALS OF ELISIONS: SCRUTINIZING GHOSH’S THE
GLASS PALACE
SONIA |
608-616
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GLOBAL
FAMILY: A COSMOPOLITAN OUTLOOK IN THE POETRY OF BHIMA BHOI
Dr.KHAGENDRA SETHI |
617-621
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COMIC IN
UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE’S THE MAMMARIES OF THE WELFARE STATE
PUTLA ANANDA RAO
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622-626
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DECONSTRUCTION IN POSTMODERN LITERATURE: AN ANALYSIS OF
FRANZ KAFKA'S 'THE TRIAL’
Altaf Ahmad Ganaie
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627-634
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