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ARUNDHATI ROY’S "THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS": A STUDY OF UNHEARD VOICES
MONIKA CHAHAL
 M. Phil .Student, Department of English CRSU, Jind, Haryana
309-314
THEMATIC CONCERNS IN FLEUR ADCOCK’S TADPOLE AND FOR HEIDI WITH BLUE HAIR
A MATHINI1, Dr.VENKATARAMAN2
1Research Scholar, Dept. of English, SCSVMV University, Enathur, Kancheepuram, India. 2Formerly Head, Dept. of English, SCSVMV University, Enathur, Kancheepuram, India.
315-317
FEMINISM IN INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN FASTING, FEASTING BY ANITA DESAI
SWALEHA M.ATTAR
 English Dept., Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engg. Jaysingpur
318-321
CONFLICTS IN THE NOVELS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE: A STUDY OF THAT LONG SILENCE AND THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS
 ANU NAGAR
M. Phil. Student, Department of English CRSU, Jind, Haryana
322-328
PSYCHE OF NEUROTIC WOMEN IN ANITA DESAI’S THE FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
SUBBULAKSHMI1, Dr. N.GEJESWARI2
1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor, PG & Research Department of English, Bharathidasan University Constituent College for Women, Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu, India
329-331
ANALYTICAL ASPECT OF WHITMAN’S THEORY OF POETRY
Dr VERTIKA DIXIT
Department of English K.G.K PG Degree College, Moradabad M J P Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (UP)
332-336
INCORPORATING MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES THEORY INTO EFL TEACHING STRATEGIES
AFARIN ROSTAMI
337-343
A RETELLING OF THE GREATEST INDIAN EPIC: THE MAHABHARTA
ISHANI JAIN
Indian Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India
344-352
WOMAN’S STRUGGLE FOR A VISIBILITY AND A VOICE: A STUDY OF SHASHI DESHPANDE’S SELECTED WORKS
VEENA SINDHU1, Dr.NISHA HOODA2
1,2Assistant Professor of English Govt. College, Badli (Jhajjar) Haryana
353-358
EMMA, THE ETERNAL FEMININE: A STUDY OF GUSTAVE FLAUBERT’S MADAME BOVARY
SHREEJA NARAYANAN
 Guest Faculty, Department of English Ambedkar Arts and Science College Malappuram
359-362
EXISTENTIAL DILEMMA: A STUDY OF UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE’S ENGLISH, AUGUST: AN INDIAN STORY
K REKHA1, Dr. RAMA NAGA HANUMAN ALAPATI2
 1Asst. Professor, Dept. English & Humanities, Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology & Sciences (ANITS) 2Assistant Professor of English, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, AU College of Engineering, Andhra University,Visakhapatnam , Andhra Pradesh, India.
363-368
AMERICAN DREAM A MIRAGE IN JOHN STEINBECK’S "THE GRAPES OF WRATH"
Y.MANIKUMAR
Lecturer in English, Andhra Christian College, Guntur
369-372
VERONICA ROTH AND NATURE Vs NURTURE- A Reading of Veronica Roth's Divergent Trilogy
SUVATHIGA GOVINDARAJU1, Dr.M.LEELAVATHI2
1Research Scholar, Department of English, Bharathiar University 2LRG Govt Arts College for Women, Tirupur, Tamilnadu
373-380
WOMEN AND POWER IN J.M.COETZEE'S "DISGRACE" AND "WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS"
GEETA SHARMA
Associate Professor, Head of English Department Govt. Ripudaman College, Nabha, Punjab
381-389
THE EFFECT OF EXPLICIT INSTRUCTION OF CONTEXTUAL INFERENCE STRATEGIES ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION AND THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARD READING
LEILA VAHDANI1, AMIR REZA NEMAT TABRIZI (Ph.D)2
1MA Student of English Language Teaching, Payame Noor University, Iran 2Assistant Professor, Department of English Language, Payame Noor University, Iran
390-400
WIDE SARGASSO SEA": RACE, WOMANHOOD AND SLAVERY

ANKITA GOSWAMI
BA (H) English LSR College for Women
401-405
IMMIGRATION AS A MIRAGE: DISILLUSIONMENT AND IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCES IN SEFI ATTA’S ‘TWILIGHT TREK’
LESTER MWETU PETER
M.A (Literature) student, University of Kabianga, Kericho, KENYA
406-409
RECLAIMING BODY AND MIND IN MARGRET ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE
CHALAK GHAFOOR RAOUF
Assistant Lecturer Department of English Language College of Languages University of Human Development
410-417
ACQUISITION OF LANGUAGE SKILLS THROW LEARNER CENTERED STRATEGIES INTOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE G.
SUNKANNA1*, Dr.K. SUNEETHA REDDY 2, Dr.V. B. CHITRA3
 
1*Assistant Professor of English, Dr.K .V. Subba Reddy Institute of Technology, Kurnool,A.P.,India. 2Professor of English & Head of the Department, S.V. College of Engineering, Karakambadi Rd, Mangalam, Tirupati, A.P.,India. 3 Assistant Professor of English&Head of the Department, Humanities and Sciences , Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur, A.P., India.
418-423
DECONSTRUCTING CHARACTER AND VIOLENCE: PARALLELS IN ANTONIN ARTAUD’S THEATRE OF CRUELTY AND RITUAL THEATRE OF INDIAN TRADITION
MARSHAL R
Research Scholar, Post Graduate and Research Department of English Fatima Mata National College, Kollam University of Kerala
424-429
HOPELFULNESS Vs HOPELESSNESS (A STUDY OF ANTON CHEKHOV’S "THE LAMENT" AND THOMAS HARDY’S “AH, ARE YOU DIGGING ON MY GRAVE?”)
KIRANDEEP KAUR
Asst. Prof. in English S.D.S.P. Memorial College For Women Rayya (Amritsar)
430-432
FROM CHALKBOARDS TO CHAT BOARDS:
"THE e-LEARNING"
ABEER HADI SALIH1, SAHIMA ABDULSALAM BDAIWI2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English Language, College of Education for Women Iraqi University.
2Assist Lecturer, Department of English Language, College of Languages, University of Human Development
433-438
A THEME OF REVENGE IN ANNA BHAU SATHE’S SELECTED SHORT STORIES
Dr. LAXMAN BABASAHEB PATIL
Asso. Prof. & Head of Dept. of English,
Athalye - Sapre - Pitre College, Devrukh.
Dist - Ratnagiri, Affiliated to University of Mumbai
439-444
VOICING MULTICULTURALISM: RUMINATIONS ON YANN MARTEL’S Life of Pi
VIDYA MERLIN VARGHESE
Asst. Professor
Department of English
Baselius College, Kottayam, Kerala
445-448
SELF DISCOVERY IN THE COLOUR PURPLE
NITESH
Language Lab Instructor
P.G. College, Jind
449-451
TORN BETWEEN THE DUAL IDENTITIES: A STUDY OF ANITA NAIR'S MISTRESS
SHILPA M. CHANDRAN
Department of English Amrita School of Arts & Sciences, Amritapuri, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Amrita University, India
452-456
THE THEME OF FREEDOM AND SURVIVAL IN MARGARET LAURENCE’S THE STONE ANGEL
PRIYANKA P.S. KUMAR
M A English Literature USHAMALARY, THEKKUMKARA, NEDUMANGAD P O. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA.
457-459
COGNIZABLE CRIME AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN KIRAN DESAI’S “THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS”
PRAGNESH ISHWARBHAI SOLANKI
Assistant professor, Department of English College of Agriculture, Waghai, Dangs (Gujarat) India
460-465
LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH WRITING SKILLS OF UNDERGRADUATE TRIBAL STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KISS, BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA
DISHA BHATT
PhD Scholar, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
466-470
AN OUTLINE OF THE GROWTH AND EVOLUTION OF INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO POETRY FASIL BARKAT DAR1, DR. MOHAMMAD AMEEN PARRAY2 1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir 1Research Scholar, Department of English, Mewar University, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 471-475
"MATSYA GANDHI"– A STRONG PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN QUESTION IN TODAY’S SOCIETY
DHANYA PANICKER
Dhanya Bhavan
Kadakkarappally.P.O, Cherthala, Alappuzha
Kerala
476-479
A QUESTIONING SPREE FOR EASY COMPREHENSION
SUCHITRA PRATAP
 Assistant Professor, Department of English G Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science, Hyderabad, India
480-484
"SAVAGE ANGUISH": LOATHSOME REALITY AND SUPERIOR ARTISTRY
SHIVAJIT DUTTA
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Doomdooma College
Rupai Siding, Tinisukia, Assam, India
485-488
TEACHING COMMUNICATION SKILLS USING MATRIMONY ADS
P. SATHYA1, Dr. CATHERIN EDWARD2
1Research Scholar (Full time), Department of English, Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli. 2Associate Professor, Department of English, Holy Cross College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli
489-492
RELEVANCE OF IQBAL AND WORDSWORTH IN NUCLEAR AGE MOHAMAD ISMAIL MIR1, Dr. F.A. PEER2
1Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor Department of English, Mewar Univeristy Chittorgarh,Rajasthan
493-496
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