C O N T E N T S
Sr. No. | Name of the Author | Title of the Paper | PageNo. | |
01 | Pyeaam Abbasi & Homa Pourkaramali | The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: An Ecocritical Approach | 1-15 | |
02 | Abhinandan Malas | Gender Narratives and Cultural Perspectives in Girish Karnad’s Yayati, Hayavadana and Naga-Mandala | 16-22 | |
03 | Alpana Bhargava | Samuel Johnson: The Lexicographer | 23-32 | |
04 | Dr. R. Ananthbabu | Women Empowerment: A Criticial Study of Bharati Mukherjee’s Wife | 33-39 | |
05 | Dr. Anil S. Kapoor | Thomas Hardy: ‘The Inestimably Subtle Man of Letters’ | 40-54 | |
06 | Anita S | Representation of Women in the Works of P.G.Wodehouse | 55-58 | |
07 | Chingangbam Anupama | An Eco-Critical Approach: A Study of Selected North East Indian Poets | 59-67 | |
08 | Archana M. Kulkarni | Socialism in Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable | 68-70 | |
09 | Arya P. A. | Body and Beyond: A Feminist Reading of Kamala Das’ Love Poems | 71-79 | |
10 | Ayusman Chakraborty | Pandurang Hari and the Criticism of British Rule in India: An Assessment | 80-86 | |
11 | Badakynti Nylla Iangngap | A Postcolonial Reading of Isabel Allende’s Eva Luna | 87-95 | |
12 | Bilquees Dar | Aga Shahid Ali as a Daisporic Poet | 96-99 | |
13 | Mereleen Lily Lyngdoh Y. Blah | If I Write You Are Not Dead | 100-103 | |
14 | Charanpreet Randhawa | Presentation of Political Upheavals in Rohinton Mistry’s Such A Long Journey | 104-109 | |
15 | Mukhtar Ahmad Dar | Art and Activism: A Study of Mahasweta Devi’s Mother of 1084 | 110-117 | |
16 | Saptorshi Das & Dr. (Prof) Arindam Modak | Sophocles’ Antigone: A Feminist Representation | 118-122 | |
17 | Dharmendra Singh | Torn between Two Cultures: Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake | 123-128 | |
18 | Divya Bakshi | Detexting Hypertext | 129-133 | |
19 | Farha Naz Farrukh | Feminist Perspective in Anita Desai’s Where Shall We Go This Summer? | 134-137 | |
20 | Farooq Ahmad Sheikh | It is all about Big God versus Small God: A Reader’s Response to Chapter One of The God of Small Things | 138-144 | |
21 | Firdous Ahmad Mir | Islam : V. S. Naipaul’s Politics | 145-155 | |
22 | Darbarsing D. Girase | Divakaruni’s Arranged Marriage: A Saga of Peripheral Existence | 156-160 | |
23 | Hanan Alazaz | The Word as a Sword: Linguistic Resistance in Gulliver's Travels | 161-168 | |
24 | Hari Babu Thammineni | Gandhism Is Always a Powerful Tool of Social Change: A Study of Vizai Bhaskar’s The Return of Gandhi | 169-171 | |
25 | Dr. Harish G. Tapadia | Portrayal of Tender Brother-Sister Relationship in George Eliot’s The Mill on the Floss | 172-176 | |
26 | Insha Siraj | Celebrating Womanhood in Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve | 177-181 | |
27 | Aneyes Ul Islam | Reading Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns as a Novel of Women Resilience | 182-187 | |
28 | Jasmine Fernandez | Back to Nature: A Reading of Kiran Desai’s Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard | 188-195 | |
29 | Jayanta Rana | Exploration of English as the ‘Power’ Language in Mulk Raj Anand’s Early Novels | 196-203 | |
30 | Jharana Rani Dh. Majhi | Translating the Untranslatable: The Politics of Language in the English Translation of Yajnaseni | 204-209 | |
31 | Dr. Kafeel Ahmed Choudhury | The Other Feminine: Status of Women in Islam in a Globalized World | 210-215 | |
32 | Kiranpreet Kaur | Do You Know Me? The Study of Fear of Losing Identity in Manto’s Toba Tek Singh | 216-220 | |
33 | Sk. Khamarjahan | Disquisition of Women Characters in Amitav Ghosh’s The Glass Palace | 221-228 | |
34 | Khushee Saroha | A Regional Study of Dalit Autobiographies from Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab | 229-238 | |
35 | Latha K. Reddy | Myth Ritual of Akkammadeities by Urumulavaru | 239-243 | |
36 | Dr.Bolla.Mallikharjuna Rao | R.K.Narayan’s Talkative Man: A Study in Architectonic Quality | 244-248 | |
37 | Manju | Class Classification in Arnold Wesker’s Roots | 249-252 | |
38 | Mehvish Syed | Patriarchal Pathology: The Case of Sam Shepard’s Buried Child and Mahesh Dattani’s Where There’s a Will | 253-259 | |
39 | Misha Jose | Marriage to Morbidity: Women in Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock and Bharathi Mukherjee’s Wife | 260-264 | |
40 | Mohd Mohsin | An Ecofeministic Reading of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Storyteller, Lullaby and Yellow Woman | 265-272 | |
41 | Dr. Mona Goel | An Analysis of Mother-Daughter Relationship in Difficult Daughters | 273-278 | |
42 | Naveen Kumar Pathak | English Education: A New Mantra of Social and Economic Development in Rural India | 279-281 | |
43 | Dr. Nazia Hasan | The World Breathes in Polyphony: Rushdie’s Resistance to Designed Uniformity through Haroun and the Sea of Stories | 282-289 | |
44 | Neelam Sanwal Bhardwaj | Enlarging the Limits of the Canvas: Feminist Perspective in Githa Hariharan’s The Ghosts of Vasu Master | 290-295 | |
45 | Nivedita Lahkar | The Idea of Nation as Heterogeneous: Midnight’s Children and The Shadow Lines | 296-298 | |
46 | Omila Thounaojam | Dislocation and Relocation in Toni Morrison’s Jazz | 299-305 | |
47 | Amitava Pal | Latent Lust in The Last Ride Together: A Study in Deconstruction and Psychoanalysis | 306-311 | |
48 | Dr. Pallavi Banerjee | The Bluest Eye to Love: Thematic and Structural Evolution in the Fiction of Toni Morrison | 312-320 | |
49 | Ram Naresh Patel | A Dalit’s Voice of Oppression, Resistance and Empowerment: A Critique of K.A. Gunasekaran’s The Scar | 321-326 | |
50 | Dr. Susant Kumar Patnaik | Figure of Speech in R.K.Narayan’s The Bachelor of Arts: A Stylistic Approach | 327-334 | |
51 | Prabalika Sarma | The Portrayal of Violence in the Writings of Temsula Ao and Easterine Iralu | 335-342 | |
52 | Prakash Chandra Patel | Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss: A Saga of Human Relations | 343-348 | |
53 | Prasanta Ghoshal | Multiplicity and ‘Power’ of Rituals in Shri Jagannatha Temple | 349-357 | |
54 | Dr. Pratibha Kalani | The Nirvitarka Concentration as Represented in Narayan's Mr. Sampath | 358-363 | |
55 | Priyanka Maral | Ecocritism in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies | 364-369 | |
56 | Dr. Rajani Sharma | T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land: A Perspective on Indian Thoughts | 370-377 | |
57 | Rajashree Pandiyan & Dr. Palany Arangasamy | Semiotics: A Literary Genre Universal | 378-383 | |
58 | Rakhi N P | Ecological Imperialism and its New Face: The Impact of Technology, Capitalism and Colonialism on Postcolonial Ecologies | 384-388 | |
59 | Ram Naresh Sah | Dalit Voices: A Comparative Study of the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand and Richard Wright | 389-395 | |
60 | Prabhat Rana | Maternity “Bastilled”: Vindicating the Suffering Revolutionary Women in Mary Wollstonecraft’s Maria | 396-401 | |
61 | S.Rangarajan | Quilting Relationships between Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and William Shakespeare’s The Tempest | 402-406 | |
62 | Rathod Rameshwar Balchand | A Postcolonial Interpretation of the Colonized: A Study of the Autobiographical Elements in V.S. Naipaul's The Mystic Masseur | 407-410 | |
63 | Ravi Kant | Dalit Iconography and Modes of Resistance: Defying ‘an Aesthetic’ | 411-418 | |
64 | Reshu Gupta & Vivek Gaur | Indo-English Women Poetry: A Journey from Feminism to Post-Feminism | 419-423 | |
65 | Rinkoo Wadhera | Bucolic Imaginings and Urban Reality: Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry Suspended in Mid-Space | 424-437 | |
66 | Rohini V. Pathak | Influence of Society in Meena Kandasamy’s Social and Poetic Identity Reflected in her Poetry | 438-443 | |
67 | RupaVemuri & Prof. C.L.L.Jayaprada | The Indian Urge to Rewrite: A Critical Study of Postmodern Indian English Historical Fiction | 444-453 | |
68 | Dr. Sadhana Sharma | Mahasweta Devi’s Outcast: Four Stories: The Subaltern do Speak | 454-459 | |
69 | Sambuddha Ghosh | ‘The World is Like a Mask Dancing’: Exploring Pluralist Paradigms of History in Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God | 460-466 | |
70 | Muhammad Reza Samimi & Pyeaam Abbasi | Cultural Presuppositions in Translation from Persian into English: A Case Study of Two Persian Novels: The Blind Owl and The School Principal | 467-480 | |
71 | Dr. Sandhya Gupta | Gauri Deshpande’s between Births: Unravelling Poetic Sensibility | 481-487 | |
72 | Sarap N.S., Mahadik R.P. & Mehta P.G. | Difficulties Faced by B.Sc. Agriculture Students in Learning and Use of English | 488-497 | |
73 | P. Saravanakumar & Dr.D.Shanmugam | Seeking Comfort in the Same Sex: An Analysis of Female Characters in Anita Nair’s Ladies Coupe’ | 498-507 | |
74 | Seema Sharma & Dr. Vidushi Sharma | Ted Hughes’ Poetry of Manichaean Paradoxes | 508-513 | |
75 | Sejal Mahendru | The Interplay of Cinema and Theatre in the Shakespearean Trilogy of Lawrence Olivier | 514-521 | |
76 | Shailaja A. Changundi | Dweller Diaspora in Iain M. Banks’ The Algebraist | 522-527 | |
77 | Farah Siddiqui | Memory as the Axis of Poetry: A Study of A.K. Ramanujan’s Obituary | 528-533 | |
78 | Simwa Solomon | Modernizing Genre: Subversion of the Epic in Witi Ihimaera’s The Whale Rider | 534-537 | |
79 | M. Sivapriya | A Seamless Transition from the Fictional to the Real in Anuradha Marwah’s A Pipe Dream in Delhi | 538-546 | |
80 | Smita Sahu | The Emergence of Environmental Justice in Literature | 547-551 | |
81 | Dr. Sneh Gupta | Confronting Reality: A Study on Naipaul’s India: A Wounded Civilization | 552-558 | |
82 | Dr. Sohail Ahmed | Socio-Political Irregularities/Anarchy and Caste Aberrations in Rohinton Mistry’s Such a Long Journey and A Fine Balance | 559-564 | |
83 | M. Subha & Dr. T. Jayasudha | Postmodern Bricolage: A Study of Rahul Bhattacharya’s The Sly Company of People who Care | 565-570 | |
84 | Suchitra Pramanik | Igbo Culture as Colonial Resistance in Arrow of God | 571-580 | |
85 | Sukriti Sobti | Creating Communities, Forming Families: Black Women in the American City | 581-587 | |
86 | Swati Chandra | Rashsundari Debi’s Amar Jiban and Binodini Dasi’s My Story and My Life as an Actress: A Comparative Study | 588-591 | |
87 | Tamali Bhattacharjee | Exploring the Self: A Study of Hazlitt’s My First Acquaintance with Poets | 592-596 | |
88 | Tripti Tyagi | Representation of History in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq | 597-606 | |
89 | Dr. Vidushi Sharma | Search for Identity in the Poetry of Modern Indo-English Women Poets | 607-612 | |
90 | Vivek Gaur | Interrogating the Margins through Wordsworth’s Romanticism and Patanjali’s Yogasutra | 613-618 | |
91 | Zhou Yun | The Difficulties in Translation Work and the Role of Translator | 619-622 | |
Poetry | ||||
01 | Bhaskaranand Jha Bhaskar | Hues of Life | 623 | |
02 | Jawaid Danish | Uprising ! (Translated by : Bina Biswas) | 624 | |
03 | Cleber Pacheco | Visions | 625 | |
04 | G David Schwartz | Socrates Had Two Knees | 626 | |
05 | Frank Zahn | A Sensuous Pause | 627 | |
06 | George K. Karos | The Foundry of Trapped Observations | 628 | |
07 | Jonathan Doughty | Inheritance/Iteration | 629 | |
08 | Lara Biyuts | Elegiac Stroll | 630 | |
09 | Lovely Dutta Prusty | Maa | 631-632 | |
10 | Dr. Madhuri Sood | The Old Age | 633 | |
11 | Mrinal Kanti Ghosh | Rosalind I Am | 634-635 | |
12 | Prabal J. Roddannavar | A Call at the Door | 636-637 | |
13 | Rupesh Singh | She Walks In Beauty | 638 | |
14 | Sarita Jenamani | Ascendant | 639 | |
15 | Dr. Abdullah Shaghi | Un-Heavily Rained | 640 | |
16 | Dr. Shalini Yadav | I am Chaste | 641-642 | |
17 | Shobhana Kumar | Book of Monuments | 643 | |
18 | Siam Hussain | Being a Ghost | 644 | |
19 | Dr. V. Sunitha | Question Mark | 645-646 | |
20 | Jawaid Danish | I Was Not Your Virgin Touch! (Translated by: Varsha Singh) | 647 | |
Fiction | ||||
01 | Bruce Colbert | Angel of the Morning | 648-661 | |
02 | Iram Fatima | The Compromise | 662-667 | |
03 | Jason Ford | A Signal from another Species | 668-680 | |
04 | Ramesh Tiwari | Our Inspirations are the Will of God | 681-686 | |
05 | Ravi Kant | The Last Draught of Water: In Retrospect | 687-689 | |
06 | Rumpa Das | Puja Thoughts | 690-691 | |
Review | ||||
01 | Abu Sufian | Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'Neill | 692-695 | |
02 | Chittaranjan Bhoi | A Daughter Speaks (A Collection of Poems) by Shruti Das | 696-700 | |
03 | Dr. Hassen ZRIBA | After the Arab Spring: How Islamists Hijacked The Middle East Revolts By John R. Bradley | 701-705 | |
04 | Hiren Zala | All & Everything in Diagrams by Mohan Vaishnav | 706-708 | |
05 | Ram Avadh Prajapati | The Mouth of Truth by S.C. Dwivedi | 709-711 | |
06 | Varsha Singh | The Ballad of the Bleeding Bubbles; A Fabulous Bouquet of Love Poems by Ratan Bhattacharjee | 712-713 | |
07 | Syeda Shahzia Batool Naqvi | Diaries of Traveler and Madman’s Song by K’nitin Sarma | 714-718 |
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