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SOCIO
DEMOGRAPHIC VARIBALES INFLUENCE OF LISTENING
COMPREHENSION WITH REFERENCE TO TAMILNADU STATE
UNIVERSITIES
Dr.R.UDHAYAKUMAR
Assistant
Professor English Division, Science and Humanities,
Saveetha School of Engineering Saveetha University,
Chennai – 602105, Tamilnadu |
1-12
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INSTRUCTORS AND
LEARNERS’ ASSUMPTIONS IN FAIRNESS LANGUAGE
ASSESSMENT
TABATABAEI
OMID1, ASHRAAFI NEDA2*
1 Associate
professor, Faculty of humanities Department of
English, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University,
Najafabad, Iran
2 Ph.D. student in applied linguistics , Department
of Foreign Languages, Shahreza Branch, Islamic Azad
University, Shahreza, Iran |
13-17
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THE IMPACT OF
MULTIMEDIA GLOSSES ON VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT OF
SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Fatima Mohamed Ali Hamed
English
Department, Faculty of Languages Sudan University of
science and Technology |
18-22
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JIM BURDEN’S
DORMANT AND ZIP IN MY ANTONIA
M. MUTHU DEEPA
Assistant
Professor, Department of English, School of
Languages VISTAS, Pallavaram, Chennai. |
23-26
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INVERTING
MYTHOLOGY: THEORIZING THE ‘DEMONIC’ INKANETO
SHINDŌ’S ONIBABA
JIJO JOHN
VARUGHESE
MA, M G
UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM |
27-31
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POST –
INDEPENDENT INDIAN SOCIETY AS PORTRAYED IN THE POEMS
OF KEKI N. DARUWALLA
M. RAJALAKSHMI
Assistant
Professor, Department of English, VELS Institute of
Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Chennai |
32-35
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THE IMPORTANCE
OF INTERACTION IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM,
KALAKLA LOCALITY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KHARTOUM
ABDALLA, ISMAIL ALTAYEB
ALI
Taif University
Khurma Branch KSA |
36-44
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VIOLENCE AS A SOCIAL AND GENDERED DEBATE:
FORMULATION OF A FEMINIST PRAXIS
Dr. MOUSUMI GUHA BANERJEE
Associate Professor & Head Department
of English Literature, The English and Foreign
Languages University Shillong Campus, Shillong |
45-49
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THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY IN ‘THE CITY AND
THE RIVER’ BY ARUN JOSHI
Dr. S.SUJATHA
Assistant Professor of English, Vels
University, Pallavaram, Chennai |
50-52
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CULTURAL DISLOCATION AND IDENTITY CRISIS IN
EXILE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF JHUMPA LAHIRI’S “THE
NAMESAKE” AND BHARATI MUKHARJEE’S “JASMINE”
Dr. SUSHIL KUMAR1, GOPAL
CHANDRA PAUL2
1Associate Professor, P.G Deptt. of
English and Research Centre, Magadh University,
Bodh-Gaya, India 2Research Scholar, P.G. Deptt. of
English and Research Centre, Magadh University,
Bodh-Gaya, India |
53-57
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PORTRAYAL OF DALIT WOMEN IN THE NOVEL
UNTOUCHABLE SPRING BY G.KALYAN RAO
Y. KISHORE
Research Scholar, Department of English,
Vikrama Simhapuri University, SPS Nellore, AP.India |
58-64
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LANGUAGE PROGRAM EVALUATION IN TEACHING AND
LEARNING ENGLISH
S.SRAVANI1, Dr M. SARAT
BABU2
1Research scholar, Department of
English, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, Andhra
Pradesh, India 2Part Time Professor, Department of
English, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, Andhra
Pradesh, India |
65-70
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WOMEN IN HARUKI MURAKAMI’S MEN WITHOUT WOMEN
MICHELLE BARBOZA
Assistant Professor T John College,
Bengaluru |
71-73
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GENDER-BASED NAMING VARIATIONS BETWEEN
FEMALE AND MALE RAYA TIGRIGNA SPEAKERS IN SOUTHERN
TIGRAY
ALGANESH MULUGETA1, Prof.
C.R.S. SARMA2
1Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India
2Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India |
74-80
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SYMBOLIC AND ALLEGORICAL FANTASY IN CHITRA
BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI’S ‘THE CONCH BEARER’
Dr. B.SUSHMA
Assistant Professor of English G. Narayanamma
Institute of Technology and Science, Hyderabad |
81-84
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THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE BELIEF AND THE
JUSTIFICATION IN THE NOVEL A SILENCE OF DESIRE BY
KAMALA MARKANDAYA
Dr. B.S. ARUN
Assistant Professor, Department of English
Erode Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode –
638009 |
85-89
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IDENTITY AND INITIATION – A STRUGGLE A
COMPARITIVE STUDY OF STEPHEN CRANES’S THE RED BADGE
OF COURAGE AND THEODORE DREISER’S AN AMERICAN
TRAGEDY
Dr. K. SURELA RAJ
Asst. Prof., Dr. L.B. P.G. College,
Visakhapatnam |
90-97
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ARUNDHATI ROY’S GOD OF SMALL THINGS -
A STUDY IN TERMS OF STYLE, TECHNIQUE AND
INVENTIVENESS Dr.R.ANANTH
BABU1, S.MANIMEKALAI2
1Principal, Theni Kammavar Sangam College of
Arts and Science, Theni
2Asst. Professor in English, PSNA College of
Engineering and Technology, Dindigul |
98-102
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THE IDEAL BLACK MAN IN ALICE WALKER’S
THE THIRD LIFE OF GRANGE COPELAND
DHAVALESWARAPU RATNA HASANTHI
Research Scholar (Ph. D) UGC—SRF, Dept. of
English Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
103-111
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TOLERANCE, ACCEPTANCE AND
ASSIMILATION: A REVIEW OF FANNY PARKES’ BEGUMS,
THUGS AND ENGLISHMEN
Prof. Dr. ITI ROYCHOWDHURY
Amity School of Languages, AUMP Gwalior |
112-114
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HEMINGWAY'S THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA :
AN EXISTENTIAL APPROACH
Prodip Kumar Adhikari1,
Md. Jony Miah2
1Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh 2B.A (Hons)
M.A in English, Islamic University, Kushtia,
Bangladesh |
115-122
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THE CONCEPT OF PATRIOTISM IN
HEMINGWAY'S FAREWELL TO ARMS
M.A: AHMED RASHEED MAJEED
AL_RUBAIY1, Prof. Dr. MAHMOUD ALI AHMED2
1Assist. Instructor, Department of English Language,
Al_Yarmouk University College-Iraq…. (PhD) Scholar,
College of Languages, Sudan University of Science
and Technology. 2Research Supervisor, Department of
English Language, College of Languages, Sudan
University of Science and Technology |
123-138
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LONELINESS AND ISOLATION IN J. M.
SYNGE’S IN THE SHADOW OF THE GLEN
SREEJITH S
Studied MA from Sree Sankara College Kalady,
Ernakulam. |
139-142
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REVOLUTIONARY WOMEN: PORTRAYED IN
TAGORE’S SHORT FICTION
Prasanna TVN
Doctorial Research Fellowship, Dept. of
English, Kakatiya University ,Warangal ,Telangana |
143-146
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FASTING, FEASTING AS A CHANNEL ON
WOMEN AS THE SUFFERERS AND PRESERVERS OF CULTURE
KAVIYA K
M.A. English Literature, PSGR Krishnammal
College for Women, Coimbatore |
147-150
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SOCIO -PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUGGLE OF
TRANSGENDER: A CRITICAL COMPARISON OF VIDHYA AND
ANARKALI
KALAIVANI.H
Assistant Professor., Department of
English., VISTAS |
151-155
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MOTIVATION AN INFLUENTIAL FACTOR FOR SECOND
LANGUAGE LEARNING
SWATHI KOPPOLU
Ph.D. Scholar, Andhra University,
Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh |
156-161
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THE ATTITUDE OF DENIAL AND DISBELIEF IN ARUN
KOLATKAR’S JEJURI
A. BANUPRIYA
Assisstant Professor, Department of
English, VISTAS |
162-167
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WHEN WILL THE DIASPORA ‘ARRIVE’? A STUDY OF
SELECTED NOVELS OF INDIAN DIASPORA
Prof. Dr. ITI ROYCHOWDHURY
Amity School of Languages, AUMP Gwalior |
168-170
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SURVIVAL FITNESS OF SANTIAGO IN ACHIEVING
FREEDOM AND MEANINGFULNESS OF LIFE IN THE OLDMAN AND
THE SEA
HARITHA
Assisstant Professor, Department of English,
VISTAS |
171-175
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PLIGHT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN ALICE
WALKER’S THE COMPLETE STORIES
GHANSHAM SARDAR BAVISKAR
Asst. Professor, Department of English RNC
Arts, JDB Commerce & NSC Science College, Nasik |
176-180
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING THROUGH NLP:
TECHNIQUES AND METHODS
ZEBA SIDDIQUI
Associate Professor, Amity School of
Languages, AUMP |
181-184
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HYBRIDITY AND INDIAN CONFLICT OF IDENTITY IN
SHASHI THAROOR’S NOVELS
DOYEL GHOSH
Ph.D Scholar Pacific University,
Udaipur, Rajasthan (India) |
185-187
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INCOGNITO AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN TWO
YEARS EIGHT MONTHS AND TWENTY EIGHT DAYS Dr.
WAHAJ UNNISA WARDA |
188-191
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SHIFTING PARADIGM IN INDIAN WRITINGS IN
ENGLISH FROM ECOFEMINISM TO ECOCENTRICISM WITH
REFERENCE TO KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S “NECTAR IN A SIEVE”
AND KIRAN DESAI’S “HULLABALOO IN THE GUAVA ORCHARD”
Dr. TANU KASHYAP
Assistant Professor Amity University |
192-201
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DISCREPANCIES AND RESEMBLANCES IN THE
REFLECTIONS OF EVIL NATURE IN J.R.R. TOLKIEN’S THE
LORD OF THE RINGS AND THE SILMARILLION
N. RAVIKUMAR1*, Dr. R.
CHANDRASEKAR2
1Ph. D Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor
and Head Department of English, Sri Ramakrishna
Mission Vidyalaya College of Arts and Science
Coimbatore |
202-205
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Dr.R.NAGA DHANA LAKSHMI
Associate Professor St.Ann’s College of
Engineering & Technology, Chirala |
206-212
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THE CONFLICT BETWEEN THE INDEPENDENT AND THE
DEPENDENT IN AYN RAND'S THE FOUNTAINHEAD
M. NANTHINI
Research Scholar, Asst. Professor ,
Department of English, Sri Sairam Institute of
Technology,
Chennai. |
213-215
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LIFE & LITERATURE
K.SAMBASIVARAO
Department of English, D.A.R.College,
Nuzvid-521201, Andhra Pradesh, India |
216-219
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SIN, SHAME, GUILT AND REDEMPTION IN
HAWTHORNE’S THE SCARLET LETTER
PRITI SINGH
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur. |
220-224
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THE USE OF FIRST LANGUAGE (L1) IN THE
TERTIARY LEVEL AT SECOND LANGUAGE (L2) CLASSROOMS: A
BANGLADESHI PERSPECTIVE
NAFIS KAMAL
M.A. in Applied Linguistics and ELT,
University of Asia Pacific, Dhaka, Bangladesh B.A.
in English Language and Literature, University of
Asia Pacific, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
225-242
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AN ECO-FEMINISM: A STUDY OF MARGARET
ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID’S TALE
Dr.D.L.JAISY
Assistant Professor of English,
St.Jude’s College, Thoothoor.K.K.Dist. |
243-244
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SAMUEL BECKETT’S VISION OF LIFE: A
STUDY OF HIS PLAY ENDGAME
S. SUBRAMANI
Assistant Professor in English Thanthai
Periyar Govt. Institute of Technology, Vellore |
245-248
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A STUDY ON IMPROVING THE LANGUAGE SKILLS OF
RURAL INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS IN VIKARABAD DISTRICT
SOLANKY SRINIVAS1, N.
PRATHYUSHA2, T. SREEVANI3 1Research scholar,
Osmania University 2Faculty of English, St.Ann’s
College for Women 3Faculty of English, St.Ann’s
College for Women |
249-253
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PRACTICING RELIGIOUS LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
LANGUAGE CLASSROOM TO ENHANCE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SKILLS
Dr. SMRITI MARY GUPTA
Researcher Former Assistant Professor,
Department of English Jaipur National University,
Jaipur, Rajasthan (India) |
254-257
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FEMINISTIC VIEW IN ANITA DESAI’S CRY THE
PEACOCK
A. BANUPRIYA
Assistant Professor, Department of English,
VISTAS |
258-260
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KEATS’ “ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE”: A NOTE OF AN
ESCAPIST?
Dr. SUBRATA SAHOO
Assistant Professor, Department of English
(UG & PG), Prabhat Kumar College, Contai, West
Bengal |
261-265
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN ENGINEERING
COLLEGES IN TAMIL NADU A PERSPECTIVE
S. SUBRAMANI
Assistant Professor in English Thanthai
Periyar Govt. Institute of Technology, Vellore |
266-269
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BHARATI MUKHERJEE’S NOVEL : A THEMATIC STUDY
IN IMMIGRANT SENSIBILITY
Dr. MANISHA DWIVEDI1, REENA
NAMDEO2
1 Head, Deptt. of English , Dr. C.V.
Raman University,Kargi Road,Kota,
Bilaspur,(Chhatishgarh), India 2Research Scholar,
Dr. C.V. Raman
University,KargiRoad,Kota,Bilaspur(C.G.) |
270-273
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PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS IN ACQUISITION AND
LEARNING OF NON- NATIVE LANGUAGE
Dr. PUNAM PANDEY
Asst. Professor of English, BUAT, Banda UP |
274-277
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A STUDY OF THE CHARACTER OF ROSIE IN R.K.
NARAYAN’S NOVEL “THE GUIDE”
SARITHA SAMUEL & RASHMI
PULIZALA
St.Ann’s College for women, Hyderabad |
278-280
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EXPLORING THE WORLD OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
SAWSAN ALFADUL ALABASS MOHAMMED
Sudan University of science and
Technology, College of languages, Sudan |
281-291
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DIASPORIC SENSIBILITY IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S
SUCH A LONG JOURNEY
Dr. R. RENUKADEVI
Lecturer in English, PG and Research
Department of English, Kunthavai Naacchiyaar Govt.
Arts College For Women (Autonomous), Thanjavur |
292-294
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AN ECO-CRITICAL INTERPRETATION ON THE
TRAGETY OF PIQUETTE IN THE LOONS
WEIXUAN SHI1, PENGYING
QU2*
1Professor in School of Foreign Languages,
North China Electric Power University, NO 689 Road,
North District, Baoding, Hebei, China
2Graduate Student in School of Foreign Languages,
North China Electric Power University, NO 689 Road,
North District, Baoding, Hebei, China |
295-301
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Designing an ESP Course for Students of
Medicine
NADA ALI MOHAMMED ALI
Sudan University of science and
Technology College of languages, Sudan |
302-310
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TEACHERS PERSPECTIVE TOWARDS FACTORS THAT
HINDER SPEAKING DEVELOPMENT AMONG SUDANESE SECONDARY
SCHOOLS STUDENTS (Case study: English language
teachers at secondary schools)
AMIN ABO IBRAHIM OTHMAN
Karary University, SUDAN |
311-320
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‘THE WORLD WAS MUZZLED, THE WAY IT WOULD BE
EVER AFTERWARD’: REPRESENTATION OF TRAUMA AND MEMORY
IN “BLACK-EYED WOMEN” BY VIET THANH NGUYEN
BISHNU PADA ROY1, AFSANA
MOUSUME2
1Lecturer, Department of English, Noakhali
Science and Technology University
Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh
2Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Noakhali Science and Technology University
Sonapur, Noakhali-3814, Bangladesh |
321-328
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RIVER IMAGERY IN GEORGE ELIOT’S MILL ON THE
FLOSS
SRUTHY ELZA JOSE
Vettukallel House, Kondattukadavu Road, Pala
P.O Kottayam, Kerala |
329-330
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A POSTCOLONIAL STUDY OF THE IMAGES OF “THE
OTHER” IN J. M COETZEE’S SUMMERTIME
WANG MIAOMIAO1, MA QINGLING2
Associate Professor1, Student2 College of
Foreign Languages, North China Electric Power
University, China |
331-336
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EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT IN ELT: A GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE
PARUPALLI SRINIVAS RAO
Lecturer in English
English Language Centre, King Faisal University
Al-Hasa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
337-346
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TAGORE’S VIEWS ON ALLIANCE OF THE MORTAL AND
THE IMMORTAL
RUCHIKA KATIYAR
Department of English, APB Government PG
College Agastyamuni, Rudraprayag |
347-350
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MARRIAGE IS A ‘MIRAGE’: A STUDY OF WOMAN
PROTAGONIST IN SHOBHA DE’S
SOCIALITE EVENINGS : AN OVERVIEW
BATHINA RAJESH KUMAR
Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of English,
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
351-354
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MARIA CAMPBELL’S HALF BREED: A DISSENTING
STATEMENT OF NATIVE CANADIAN WOMANHOOD
NAGESH ARI
Lecturer in English,
P.B.N. College, Nidubrolu, Andhra Pradesh, India
Email:nagesh.ari@gmail.com |
355-358
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SPIRITUALIZING LIFE: A STUDY OF THE VACHANAS
OF AKKAMAHADEVI
Dr. BASAVARAJ TALLUR
Assistant Professor of English
Government First Grade College,
Dharwad – 580008 |
359-365
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(Short Story)
THE ORIGIN OF INDIAN SHORT STORY
Dr.B.SRINIVASULU
Lecturer in English V.R.S.Degree College,
Veerapunayunipalli, Kadapa District, Andhra Pradesh
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