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S.T. Coleridge
Sunil Kumar Sarkar
Coleridge was one of the few harbingers of Romanticism in England, and the enunciator of psychological criticism. One will certainly miss English R...
View full detailsRuth Prawer Jhabvala'S Novels: Woman Amidst Snares and Delusions
Rishi Pal Singh
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s Novels (Woman Amidst Snares and Delusions) is a modest attempt to analyse and evaluate the predicament of the feminine sensi...
View full detailsRuth Prawer Jhabvala'S Heat And Dust
I. H. Shihan
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, a twentieth century expatriate writer of Polish-Jewish origins and British upbringing, who chose to make India her home since...
View full detailsRuskin Bond Of India: A True Son of the Soil
Norah Nivedita Shaw
Ruskin Bond is a well-known Indian writer of British descent. His deep love for Indian culture and its people developed an understanding that enlar...
View full detailsRuskin Bond A Critical Evaluation
M.P. Sinha, R. Jauhari, Nigam J. Dave
Ruskin Bond is the most popular Indian English novelist and short-story writer, though he has not received the acclaim he deserved from the critics...
View full detailsRomeo And Juliet
Brad K. Berner
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by Shakespeare early in his career between 1591-1595 about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimat...
View full detailsRituals: A Novel
Nayak H. Narayan
Ritual is not the privilege of the priest to hobnob with the gullible ignorant people. It is a penance far superior than any conventional priestly ...
View full detailsRevisiting W.B. YeatsÆS World And Art
Bijay Kumar Das
Revisiting W.B. Yeats’s World and Art is a well-researched book occasioned by the poet’s 150th birth anniversary in 2015. This book is meant to be ...
View full detailsRevisiting ShakespeareÆS Tragedies
Ritu Saluja
The tragedies of Shakespeare have been commented upon countless times. Revisiting Shakespeare’s Tragedies reveals the extent to which Shakespeare’s...
View full detailsRevisiting Mahesh Dattani
Vijay K. Sharma, Shyam Samtani
Mahesh Dattani is a well-known Indian director, actor and the first playwright in English to be awarded the Sahitya Akademi award. His highly accla...
View full detailsReturn Of The Native
Thomas Hardy
The Return of the Native, both powerful and sombre, is considered to be the most representative of Hardy s novels. It is set in Egdon Heath whose l...
View full detailsRethinking Gender: Masculinity, Femininity and Queerity in Postcolonial Indian Fiction
Sunita Sinha
Since Simone de Beauvoir first proclaimed that ‘One is not born a woman, one becomes one’, the study of gender has become one of the most significa...
View full detailsRepresentations of Femininity: Society, Identity and Literature
Ajit Kumar, Baliram Gaikwad
The patriarch involves all the instincts of fatherly dominance that creates an environment where man emerges as institution, hegemony, power, and t...
View full detailsRenaissance Humanism And Christopher Marlowe: A Study of His Plays
R.K. Sharma, Ved Parkash Sharma
The idea of the European Renaissance holds a perennial fascination for the Indian academics in general and for the teachers and students of English...
View full detailsReminiscence: A Book of Visions
Narayan
A casual interest in God when one is in feverish hurry to earn money, prestigious places in social hierarchy and pursue pleasures can never lead on...
View full detailsReframing Shakespeare in the 21st Century
Shravan Kumar, Harleen Kaur, G.A. Ghanshyam
This book is a collection of research articles under the broader theme of Shakespeare in the 21st Century, critically analysing the various aspects...
View full detailsRefractions Of Desire: Feminist Perspectives in the Novels of Toni Morrison, Michele Roberts and Anita Desai
Jayita Sengupta
The present book takes a fresh look at gender and feminist perspectives through the novels of the three women writers across the globe, namely Toni...
View full detailsReflections On Indian English Literature
K.A. Agrawal, M.R. Verma
The book presents a collection of research papers on Indian English literature that are wide ranging in nature, dealing with fiction, poetry, drama...
View full detailsReflections On Indian English Fiction
M.R. Verma, A.K. Sharma
The book presents a collection of papers that are wide ranging not only in the choice of authors—two of the Big Trio, R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao on ...
View full detailsReconceiving Postcolonialism: Visions and Revisions
Sunita Sinha
Exploring the postcolonial terrain where ‘dislocation and relocation intertwine, where hope and disillusionment converge, where violence erupts and...
View full detailsRandom Reflections: Essays on Psycho-Socio Ethos
Bhanuvikraman Nair
This book presents empirical knowledge of the author, in wide and varied fields of human behaviour, acquired over six decades of his life. In our d...
View full detailsRaja Rao: A Study of His Novels
P. Dayal
Raja Rao: A Study of His Novels represents Raja Rao’s fictional world from a refreshingly new perspective. It offers a comprehensive account of the...
View full detailsRadical Feminism And Women'S Writing: Only So Far and No Further
Chandra Nisha Singh
The book places a body of women’s fiction against the ideological territory of radical feminism with a firm belief in its social, political and int...
View full detailsRabindranath Tagore'S Gora
Mohit K. Ray, Rama Kundu
Rabindranath Tagore’s long life (1861-1941) was marked by ceaseless and torrential flow of creativity manifested in the richness and variety of all...
View full detailsRabindranath Tagore: Songs of Love
Mohit Chakrabarti
Love, an emotional component par excellence, is perhaps at the core of human life and experience. To Rabindranath Tagore, it is more than divine an...
View full detailsRabindranath Tagore: Convalescence and Selected Songs
Mohit Chakrabarti
If poetry is best of words, best of thoughts and best imagination, arranged in the best possible form and order of expression, Rabindranath Tagore:...
View full detailsRabindranath Tagore On Literature: Translation of Tagore's Essays on the Aesthetics of Literature
Mohit K. Ray, Prof. Rama Kundu
The present volume comprises complete translations of two important collections of Tagore’s essays on literature: Sāhityer Pathe and Sāhityer Svarū...
View full detailsRabindra Nath Tagore: Diverse Dimensions
Mohit Chakrabarti
To study Rabindranath Tagore is to be christened with the excellence of inwardness. An ardent apostle of the endless excellence of man, Tagore is m...
View full detailsR.S. Crane: A Study in Critical Theory
Tejinder Kaur
In the mid-thirties, R.S. Crane, the pivotal critic of the Chicago School, launched a crusade to save the humanities from scientism as much as from...
View full detailsQuilting Relationships: A Cruise Through Comparative Literary Studies
H. Kalpana
Exploring a huge variety of texts written in English from India and Canada, the eighteen essays contained in the present anthology belong to curren...
View full detailsQuest
Nayak H. Narayan
This book is a quest. Questions that have no answers. The book rules out the possibility of a lasting solution. Questioning one returns to the Sour...
View full detailsPrimer Of Greek Literature
Sir Richard C. Jebb, Preface by Mohit K. Ray
The Primer of Greek Literature, originally published in 1877, is, till date, the finest introduction to the literary world of the Greeks. The book ...
View full detailsPrefaces To Shakespeare (Vol. 4)
Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker’s Prefaces to Shakespeare originally published in five series between 1927 and 1947 covering ten plays are collected in fou...
View full detailsPrefaces To Shakespeare (Vol. 3)
Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker’s Prefaces to Shakespeare originally published in five series between 1927 and 1947 covering ten plays are collected in fou...
View full detailsPrefaces To Shakespeare (Vol. 2)
Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker’s Prefaces to Shakespeare originally published in five series between 1927 and 1947 covering ten plays are collected in fou...
View full detailsPrefaces To Shakespeare (Vol. 1)
Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker’s Prefaces to Shakespeare originally published in five series between 1927 and 1947 covering ten plays are collected in fou...
View full detailsPrefaces To Shakespeare (MULTI VOL SET-4 Vols.)
Harley Granville-Barker
Harley Granville-Barker’s Prefaces to Shakespeare originally published in five series between 1927 and 1947 covering ten plays are collected in fou...
View full detailsPost-Modernism And English Literature
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar, M. Rajeshwar
Post-modernism with its self-contradictory implications, its self-conscious deployment of trickery playfulness and unexplained supernaturalism, its...
View full detailsPost-Colonial Women Writers: New Perspectives
Sunita Sinha
In almost all the literatures of the world, the women writers are transcending the boundaries and making their presence felt on the international s...
View full detailsPostcolonial Theory And Literature
P. Mallikarjuna Rao, Others
This anthology offers new modes of response in the theory and practice of postcoloniality. While taking stock of the postcolonial theoretical const...
View full detailsPostcolonial Situation In The Novels Of V.S. Naipaul
Champa Rao Mohan
V.S. Naipaul is one of the most celebrated names in English fiction today. In his fiction, Naipaul presents a subtle and sensitive account of the p...
View full detailsPostcolonial Indian Fiction In English And Masculinity
Rajeshwar Mittapalli, Letizia Alterno
During the post-Independence period Indian masculinity has undergone a major transformation. But this new psychological and social phenomenon has n...
View full detailsPostcolonial Imaginings: Fissions and Fusions
Sunita Sinha
Although a relatively new force in academic circles, postcolonialism has rapidly expanded its conceptual reach over recent years so that it now dep...
View full detailsPostcolonial Animal Tale From Kipling To Coetzee
Jopi Nyman
This book offers provocative new readings of animal narratives that have changed the way we think about animals, writing and postcoloniality. It is...
View full detailsPortrait Of The Artist As A Young Man
James Joyce
Portrait Of A Lady
Henry James
Poetry Of The First World War 1914 - 1918: A Critical Evaluation
Argha Banerjee
Bibliographical research in poetry composed in and around the years of the First World War reveals that hundreds of British men (both civilians and...
View full detailsPoetry Of Meditation On The Sacred: An English Translation of Wali Muhammad Aseer Kishtwari's Kashmiri Verses
H.W. Fowler
Well-known as a writer of Urdu and Kashmiri verse alike, Wali Muhammad 'Aseer' Kishtwari has carved out a niche for himself as a literary figure in...
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