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STUDY OF SPEECH-ACTS IN
THE FOREIGNER
Dr. RASHI SAXENA
RKGEC, Ghaziabad |
497-505
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SHASHI DESHPANDE’S SMALL
REMEDIES:A SAGA OF FEMINISTIC CONCERNS
Dr.NEELAM BHARDWAJ
Assistant Professor S.C.D. Govt. College, Ludhiana |
506-509
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IDENTITY CRISIS AND
MULTICULTURALISM IN THE FICTIONS OF ZADIE SMITH
M.A.THASLEEMA1, Dr.A.MOHAMED MOHIDEEN2
1Assistant Professor & Ph.D Part time Research
Scholar, 2Head & Associate Professor, PG & Research
Department of English, Khadir Mohideen College (Govt.Aided),
(Affiliated to Bharathidasan University),
Adirampattinam,Thanjavur (Dt.) Tamil Nadu, India |
510-514
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‘CASTE’ – A CATARACT OF
OUR SOCIETY IN AMITVA GHOSH’S SEA OF POPPIES
Dr.SUMATHY K. SWAMY1, G.YOUVENIYA2
1Associate Professor, 2Ph.D. Scholar
Department of English, P.S.G.R. Krishnammal College for
Women
Coimbatore |
515-518
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THE
DICHOTOMOUS NATURE OF THE HUMAN MIND IN THE SHORT STORIES OF
AMBROSE BIERCE - A STUDY IN PHILOSOPHY AS WELL AS PSYCHOLOGY
MOHANA GOVINDARAJAN1, VENKATARAMAN R2
1Research Scholar, Department of English, SCSVMV
University, Enathur, Kanchipuram, TamilNadu, India
2Professor of English, Formerly Head, Department of English,
SCSVMV University, Enathur, Kanchipuram,
Tamil Nadu, India |
519-523
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GENDER EMPATHY IN KAMALA
MARKANDAYA’S NECTAR IN A SIEVE
Dr.S.GAYATHRI
Assistant Professor of English
EMG Yadava Women’s College, Madurai, Tamilnadu |
524-528
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DISCOVERING ONESELF
THROUGH ART: CONCEPT OF GOODNESS IN MURDOCH’S
"THE GOOD APPRENTICE"
MANJU JANGID
PhD Research Scholar, Department of English
Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner, Rajasthan |
529-536
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CONFESSING TO HER MULTIPLE
LIVES:
THE POETRY OF ANNE SEXTON (1928 – 1974)
DEBSRUTI BASU
The Department of English, Postgraduate Studies, Shri
Shikshayatan College |
537-539
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DEMYSTIFYING THE
TRADITIONAL MYTHS: A CRITICAL INSIGHT INTO GITHA HARIHARAN’S
THE THOUSAND FACES OF NIGHT
NARESH KUMAR
Assistant Professor of English, K.M.Govt. College,
Narwana |
540-544
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SAMUEL SELVON AS A
POSTCOLONIAL NOVELIST
Dr. GURUPRASAD S Y
Research Scholar, Department of Studies in English,
University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India |
545-551
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INCHING TOWARDS FREEDOM:
FANNY’S ORDINATION AT MANSFIELD PARK
Dr. DIVYA JOSHI |
552-555
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SILENT UPROAR IN "THAT
LONG SILENCE"
VANDANA KAUSHIK
Jind |
556-557
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MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF
VERB-PHRASE IN ENGLISH TEACHING
RAVINDRA
Department of English
SVRM College (Autonomous), Nagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India |
558-564
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CONTEMPORARY INDIAN
ENGLISH LITERATURE: NURTURING NATIVE SENSIBILITY WITH
LINGUISTIC ADAPTATIONS
NITIKA
Assistant Professor, Department of English Government
College Hisar, Haryana, India |
565-568
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FROM BEING TO BECOMING: A
STUDY OF WILLIAM GOLDING’S "FREE FALL"
HITESH GOYAL
Assistant Professor (English) Govt. Ripudaman
College, Nabha |
569-573
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UNRAVELLING JUVENILE
PSYCHE: A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF
R.K. NARAYAN’S "SWAMI" AND MARK TWAIN’S "TOM SAWYER"
ASWATHY CHERIYAN |
574-577
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THE PROTESTING LENS:
ELEMENTS OF THIRD CINEMA IN ABBAS KIAROSTAMI’S TEN
VIDYA S
PhD Research Scholar, University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram |
578-581
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ROLE OF WATER IN EERAM,
THE TAMIL MOVIE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS IN THE ECO-CRITICAL
PERSPECTIVE
Dr. B JANAKI
Assistant Professor of English Kingdom University,
Kingdom of Bahrain |
582-585
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FRUSTRATION, HONOR AND
DEATH IN THE TRILOGY OF FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA
BINDIYA RAHI SINGH
JRF Research Scholar Guest Assistant Professor |
586-592
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ROBERT BRIDGES : VICTORIAN
SINGER OF LOVE AND JOY
SYED MUSAVVIR HUSAIN RIZVI
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Gandhi Faiz-e-aam College.
Shahjahanpur |
593-596
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GENRES OF CHILDREN’S
LITERATURE
CHARU VAID
Research Scholar, University of Lucknow |
597-602
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VEIL : EPITOME OF FEMININE
MODESTY OR SYMBOL OF OPPRESSION
FATIMA SAHRISH1 , Dr. NAILA AHMAD2
1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor, Department
of English, Integral University, Lucknow |
603-606
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EMILY DICKINSON’S CONCEPT
OF LIFE AS PILGRIMAGE
JOBY THOMAS CHIRAYATH
Research Student, Barkatullah University, Bhopal |
607-613
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THOMAS HARDY’S TREATMENT
OF NATURE: HIS ORIGINALITY Dr. NITU
SRIVASTAVA |
614-617
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EXPLODING THE CENTER: A
DECONSTRUCTIVE READING OF ANDREW MARVELL’S "TO HIS COY
MISTRESS"
KHANAL, KAMAL KRISHNA
Associate Professor Birendra Multiple Campus (T.U.),
Chitwan, Nepal |
618-624
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UNCONSCIOUSNESS LOOMING
OVER CONSCIOUSNESS
IN 'THAT LONG SILENCE'
VANDANA KAUSHIK
Jind |
625-627
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THE ROLE OF IMAGERY IN
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY: A STUDY THROUGH THE
SELECTED TEXTS OF KING LEAR AND HAMLET
RAUJLINE SIRAJ FARJINA AKHTAR
Research Scholar, Department of EFL
Tezpur University |
628-632
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STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL IN
GOPINATH MOHANTY’S “TADAPA,” AND “THE ANTS” AND THE
ANCESTOR.
Dr.RUCHIKA CHAUHAN
Sr . Lecturer, Applied Sciences nd Humanities. ,Govt.
Polytechnicfor Women, Kandaghat, Distt. Solan. Himachal
Pradesh |
633-642
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POSTCOLONIAL PRAXES:
NGUGI’S WEEP, NOT CHILD
INTURI KESAVA RAO
LECTURER IN ENGLISH V.S.R. & N.V. R. COLLEGE, TENALI |
643-646
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COMMON ERRORS IN ENGLISH
RELATIVE CLAUSE COMMITTED BY SAUDI LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
(A case study in the College of Science and Arts in Wadi
Alddwaser)
Dr. AHMED M. G. AL-KADASI |
647-655
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MIMICRY, AMBIVALENCE AND
HYBRIDITY: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF INDIRA GOSWAMI’S THE
BRONZE SWORD OF THENGPHAKHRI TEHSILDAR
ARLENE DAIMARI1, HUNJILI KATHARPI2
1M.Phil. Research Scholar, Department of English
Assam University, Diphu Campus
2Assistant Professor, Department o f English B.H.College,
Howly |
656-660
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PERCEPTIONS OF PERSONALITY
FACTORS IN LANGUAGE EDUCATION: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
HAJA MOHIDEEN BIN MOHAMED ALI
International Islamic University Malaysia |
661-666
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EXPLORING THE PERSPECTIVES
OF CULTURAL ECOLOGY AND ECO-THEOLOGY: AN ECO-FEMINIST
INTERPRETATION OF TONI MORRISON’S SELECT NOVELS
Dr.S.KARTHIKA
Assistant Professor of English Sri Parasakthi College
for Women Courtallam, Tamil Nadu |
667-672
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THE CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS
OF THE AMBIGUITY OF ENGLISH AND CHINESE SENTENCE FROM THE
PERSPECTIVE OF THE TG GRAMMAR
XUE RUI
School of English, Beijing International Studies
University, 1 Dingfuzhuangnanli, Beijing, 100024, China.
Withdrawn by Author |
673-678
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ARUN JOSHI’S NOVELS:
SHADOWS OF HIS TIMES
Dr. SHIVALI SINGH1, Dr. RAVINDRA KUMAR
SINGH2
Asstt. Professor & Head , Department of English, IFTM
University, Moradabad
2Assistant Professor, Department of English, K.K. (P.G.)
College, Etawah |
679-685
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CONCEPT OF MOTHERHOOD IN
ALICE WALKER’S "THE COLOR PURPLE" AND TONI MORRISON’S
"BELOVED"
NITESH
Jind |
686-688
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READING OF FABLES IN
INDIAN CLASSROOMS: A SURVEY
ANURADHA SHARMA
Assistant professor Ch bansi lal university, Bhiwani,
Haryana |
689-694
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LIBERATION AND
SELF-FULFILLMENT WITHIN ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S "THEIR EYES
WERE WATCHING GOD"
WAEL FADHIL HASOBI
PhD Scholar, Department of English
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh, India |
695-698
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THE NEWBOLT REPORT AND THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF ENGLISH STUDIES IN THE ENGLISH
UNIVERSITIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
PRERANA PRIYAM DOLEY
M.Phil., Research Scholar
Guwahati University |
699-703
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BLACK IDENTITY THROUGH
REBELLION IN RICHARD WRIGHT’S "BLACK BOY"
G.ELAKKIAM1, Dr.S.S.NIRMALA2
1Associate Professor, JeppiaarMaamallan Engineering
College, Sriperumpudur 2Research Advisor, Assistant
professor of English, K.N.Govt.Arts College for Women
(Autonomous),Thanjavur |
704-707
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THE CONCEPT OF THE
DOPPELGANGER IN MODERN FICTION A STUDY OF JOSEPH CONRAD AND
VIRGINIA WOOLF
MAHMOOD HASAN AL-KHAZAALI
Research Scholar, Acharya Nagarjuna University,
Nagarjuna Nagar Guntur, A.P. |
708-714
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TYPOLOGY AND SIGNIFICANCE
OF PROVERBS AND PROVERBIAL DEVICES IN BAYO
ADEBOWALE’S LONELY DAYSi
Fatiou Akambi RAÏMI
Senior lecturer at the University of Parakou |
715-725
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PORTRAYAL OF EMERGING
WOMEN IN CHITHRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S "ARRANGED MARRIAGE"
L.M. SUBRAMANIAN1, Dr.S.SELVALAKSHMI2
1Research Scholar Department of English, (13
Jan/Eng/Ph.D.,PT/002),Karpagam University, Coimbatore
Assistant Professor, Karpagam University, Coimbatore |
726-730
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ARE INDIAN DAUGHTERS
DIFFICULT OR AUDACIOUS? : A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE IN
MANJU KAPUR’S NOVEL, ‘DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS’
UMESH WAMAN GURAMWAR1, Dr. MADHUMITA
GHOSAL2
1Research Scholar , Department of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Visvesvaraya National Institute of
Technology, Nagpur, India
2Head and Associate Professor, Department of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Visvesvaraya National
Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India |
731-735
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BAPSI SIDHWA’S NOVEL, 'ICE
CANDY- MAN': HIGHLIGHTS FEMINIST CONCERN ABOUT WOMEN ISSUES,
PARTICULARLY THEIR EXPERIENCE OF VICTIMIZATION AND
SUPPRESSION WITHIN PATRIARCHAL SOCIETIES
ANKUSH MAHAJAN
M.A English from SRPA AB College, Pathankot, Punjab.
Affiliated to Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab |
736-742
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WOMEN AND EMANCIPATION IN
CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS, HALF OF A YELLOW
SUN AND BUCHI EMECHETA’S THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD,
SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN
ABOSSEDE PAULETTE OKPEICHA-GNANVI
University of Abomey-Calavi Républic of Bénin |
743-752
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SCREENING MODERN ENGLISH
AT THE TOUCHSTONE OF STANDARD ENGLISH
Prof. SULOK. B. RAGHUWANSHI
Department of Social Work
ORANGE CITY COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK, NAGPUR |
753-758
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CONSIDERATION FOR
COMPASSION OF DALITS IN SHARANKUMAR LIMBALE’S
THE OUTCASTE- AKKARMASHI
V.SANGEETHA¹, Dr.V.PERUVALLUTHI²
1Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore,
Tamil Nadu
2Dean, College Development Council, Thiruvalluvar
University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu |
759-761
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DILEMMAS FACED BY RURAL
STUDENTS IN LEARNING AND READING
VIJAYALAKSHMI SAM1,
Dr.C.CHAMUNDESHWARI2
1,2Assistant Professor, School of Arts and
Humanities, REVA University, Bangalore, India. |
762-766
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THE POSTMODERN FAIRYTALE:
A GENDERED PERSPECTIVE- READING ANGELA CARTER’S THE WEREWOLF
SEEMA C
Assistant Professor
SIES College of Arts, Science & Commerce
Sion (W), Mumbai |
767-771
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AN EXPLORATION OF
INDIVIDUAL SELFHOOD IN INDIAN WOMAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY
AYESHA SIDDIQUA
Assistant Professor of English. Pranathi Degree
College Chintal (Affiliated to Osmania University) |
772-778
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LINGUISTIC INCLUSIVENESS
AND EXCLUSIVENESS IN AKACHI EZEIGBO’S HOUSE OF SYMBOLS AND
CHILDREN OF THE EAGLE
SEVERIN M. MEHOUENOU1, INNOCENT SOUROU
KOUTCHADE2
1,2Département d’Anglais, Université d’Abomey-Calavi,
République du Bénin |
779-789
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COEXISTENCE, A KEY FOR
SURVIVAL: A STUDY OF MARGARET ATWOOD’S
SPECULATIVE FICTION ORYX AND CRAKE
Dr. SUMATHY K. SWAMY1, C. NANDHINI
DEVI2
1Associate Professor, Dept., of English, PSGR
Krishnammal College for Women, Coimbatore
2(Corresponding Author) Ph. D., Scholar, Dept., of English,
PSGR Krishnammal College for Women,
Coimbatore |
790-792
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CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES &
ENGLISH EDUCATION IN J & K STATE:
AN OVERVIEW
Dr. KHURSHEED AHMAD QAZI
Senior Assistant Professor, PG Department of English,
North Campus, University of Kashmir |
793-804
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FROM MANNERISM TO BAROQUE:
CARAVAGGIO AND DONNE
SRISHTI SHARMA
122 UGF Raja Garden, New Delhi. |
805-809
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JOURNEY FROM SILENCE TO
ELOQUENCE: SPECIFICITIES OF GENDER AND PATRIARCHY
IN A DALIT WOMAN’S TESTIMONIO
SOMALI SAHA
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Women’s College, Agartala |
810-816
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NATIVE SPACE, COLONIAL
PRESENCE— EAST-WEST ENCOUNTER IN A FLIGHT OF PIGEONS
MALLIKA TOSHA
Research Scholar, University School of Humanities and
Social Sciences
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
Delhi |
817-820
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INDIAN DIASPORA: AN AID TO
THE HOME COUNTRY
AKHILESH AHIRWAR
Research Scholar, Department of English,B.H.U.,
Varanasi |
821-825
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PATHOS AND ANGUISH OF THE
UNWANTED
Dr. MEENA EDITH KELLER
Assistant Professor in English
Government Mahakaushal Arts and Commerce Autonomous College
Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh |
826-828
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DEETI - THE METAPHOR IN
AMITAV GHOSH’S THE SEA OF POPPIES
G. MAHENDRANATH1, Dr. SHOBHA RAMASWAMY2
1Research Scholar, Bharathiar University,Assistant
Professor, Department of Science and Humanities,
Jeppiaar Institution of Technology, Kunnam, Sunguvachatram,
Chennai
2Associate Professor, Department of English, Kongunadu Arts
and Science College, Coimbatore |
829-831
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STUDENT PERSPECTIVE ABOUT
BILINGUAL METHOD IN THE ESL CLASSROOM: A STUDY
SUFIYA NAHEED, Dr. M. RAJA VISHWANATHAN
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
National Institute of Technology, Warangal |
832-835
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DEMYSTIFICATION OF
DARAUPADI THROUGH REWRITING IN CHITRA BANERJEE
DIVAKARUNI’S THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS
Dr. ARCHANA KUMARI
Assistant Professor
Department of English & Foreign Languages
Guru GhasidasVishwavidyalaya (A Central University)
Koni, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh |
836-842
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DEPICTION OF FAMILY TIES
IN UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE’S THE LAST BURDEN
MANDEEP KAUR
Research Scholar Department of English, Ch. Devi Lal
University, Sirsa |
843-847
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF
STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WORKING GIRLS IN ANIRUDDHA ROY
CHOWDHURY’S MOVIE PINK
BRIJESH KUMAR
Research Scholar Department of English & MEL,
University of Allahabad, Allahabad |
848-852
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THE ART AND TECHNIQUE OF
STORY TELLING
Dr. TANVEER KHADIJA
Associate Professor, Department of English
K.M.C. Urdu, Arabi-Farsi University, LUCKNOW |
853-857
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IDEOLOGY OF Dr. AMBEDKAR
IN FICTION: A STUDY OF SHORT STORIES OF OMPRAKASH VALMIKI
CHITRA
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Centre for Comparative
Literature
Central University of Punjab, Bathinda |
858-862
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THE LOCAL AS UNIVERSAL:
FACETS SEEN IN ROBERT FROST’S POETRY
SHWETA GUPTA1, RANJANA MEHROTRA2
1,2Baikunthi Devi Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar University, Agra (U.P.) |
863-869
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LITERARY EVOLUTION IN
KASHMIR: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
BASHARAT SHAMEEM
Contractual Lecturer
Directorate of Distance Education
University of Kashmir |
870-878
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