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Graham Greene: A Feminist Reading
Meena Malik
From the feminist point of view, it is significant that out of all the twenty-five novels, from The Man Within (1929) to The Captain and the Enemy ...
View full detailsGlossary Of The Multani Language
E. Obrien, Revised By J. Wilson
Glimpses Of Comparative Literature
Ram Prakash Pradhan
Comparative study of literature in the same language or in different languages through translation seems imperative today as it contributes to crit...
View full detailsGlimpses of American Literature
Basavaraj Naikar
The present anthology contains critical articles on well-known American authors whose works are prescribed widely in the Indian Universities. The a...
View full detailsGitanjali: Song Offerings
John Enock
The initial fame of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 was due to Gitanjali which was published fr...
View full detailsGirish Karnad: A Contemporary Playwright
Shailaja B. Wadikar
“…playwright, poet, actor, director, critic, translator and cultural administrator all rolled into one…Karnad is a renaissance man…. Karnad’s celeb...
View full detailsGerard Manley Hopkins: A Critical Study
S.K. Swarnkar
The present book, Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Critical Study, aims to introduce the readers to the universally acknowledged English poet G.M. Hopkins....
View full detailsGeorge Orwell: A Humanistic Perspective
A. Rahman
This appreciation of Orwell’s novels has basically been intended to place the novelist in the humanistic perspective. The humanistic urges make inr...
View full detailsGender Issues: Fictional World of Shashi Deshpande
Dr Sangeeta Sharma
The most important concern of feminist agenda is that women should be ‘visible’ and their voices must be ‘audible’ in the society, and this concern...
View full detailsGender And Culture In The Works Of Indian Subcontinent'S Select Women Novelists
Lalima Chakraverty
Women’s writings in the present world have made a deep impact on the social and cultural ambience. Women’s literature is now perceived as an indivi...
View full detailsGandhian Bearings On R.K. Narayan'S Novels
Digambar Singh Dewari
Gandhiji is both a man and an age. He followed Indian traditions and also strengthened them with modern spirit. R.K. Narayan, a writer of the first...
View full detailsG.B. Shaw'S Drama: Unfolding Revolutionary Concept of Evolution
Mehar Fatima
This book helps to explore and discover the emergence and remarkable acceptance of George Bernard Shaw in the world of drama with special emphasis ...
View full detailsFunctionalism And Indian English Fiction: From Cradle to Grave
Sunitha Srinivas. C.
Rituals and festivals form an integral part of every society, whether ancient or modern. Indian English fiction has shown a capacity to accommodate...
View full detailsFragrance Beyond Borders
Amarendra Narayan
Fragrance Beyond Borders is based on the simple fact that love can transcend the barriers created by politics, religion, race, geography or history...
View full detailsForm And Meaning In Mahesh Dattani'S Plays
Bijay Kumar Das
Modern Indian Theatre came into being with the establishment of Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of Music and Dance Drama and the Nation...
View full detailsFocus on Indian English Drama
Basavaraj Naikar
The book contains critical articles dealing with the plays of significant Indian English playwrights like Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Sri Aurobind...
View full detailsFive Indian English Poets: Nissim Ezekiel, A.K. Ramanujan, Arun Kolatkar, Dilip Chitre, R. Parthasarathy
ShirishßChindhade
In this comparative study of five Indian English poets the main thrust is on content analysis of their poems with a view to identifying the degree ...
View full detailsFictional Styles Of George Orwell
Arun Joshi
It is the growing relevance of the political thought and vision of George Orwell in the 21st century when the world is at eternal war with itself i...
View full detailsFeminist Slants in Contemporary Writings
Sunita Sinha
“It is by now clear that a feminist renaissance is under way,” remarked Adrienne Rich, the great American poet and feminist. Contemporary feminist ...
View full detailsFeminist English Literature
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
Feminism is a rapidly developing critical ideology of great promise. It has evolved into a philosophy encompassing diverse fields of human activity...
View full detailsFeminist Approaches to Literature: Vistas and Perspectives
Sunita Sinha
Feminist Approaches to Literature: Vistas and Perspectives offers an edited collection of discourses, which are specifically feminist in content, s...
View full detailsFeminism: A Paradigm Shift
Neeru Tandon
Most urban people are familiar with the word Feminism, but the understanding of it remains vague and there is a general rejection of its relevance ...
View full detailsFeminism In The Novels Of Shashi Deshpande
N.K. Prasad
Shashi Deshpande, born in 1938 at Dharwad, Karnataka, is the daughter of renowned Kannada dramatist and Sanskrit scholar Late Adya Rangachar Shrira...
View full detailsFeminism In Modern English Drama (1892-1914)
Swapan Kumar Banerjee
Feminism in Modern English Drama explores the emergence of the New Woman in the plays of Bernard Shaw, Galsworthy and Granville Barker and how thei...
View full detailsFeminism in Literature: Musings and Aesthetics
Sunita Sinha
Beginning with a comprehensive survey of feminism’s most important themes and concerns and providing a critical evaluation of the various aspects o...
View full detailsFeminism and Gender Discourse: A Revisioning
Neeru Tandon
Feminism and Gender Discourse: A Revisioning aims to showcase various discussions related to gender discourse, be it through fiction, drama, or poe...
View full detailsFeminine Sensibility In The Novels Of Margaret Drabble: An Interpretation and Evaluation
Suhasini Tapaswi
The life and image of women has changed immensely. The early woman was intensely occupied from dawn to dusk in keeping the tribe alive. Today too, ...
View full detailsFeminine Psyche: A Post-modern Critique
Neeru Tandon
“A woman is physically, emotionally and psychologically different from man. Let her build a world of her own and let man lend her a hand to do so.”...
View full detailsFemale Voices In Keats'S Poetry
Argha Banerjee
The book, Female Voices in Keats's Poetry studies some major women figures in John Keats's poetry in the light of recent criticism of sexual ambigu...
View full detailsFacets Of Indian Diasporic Writings
R.P. Pradhan, Supriya Shukla
The book is a study of several aspects of immigrant consciousness and diasporic sensibilities. The scholarly papers of the eminent authors reveal t...
View full detailsExploring Feminisms: Essence and Ethos
Sunita Sinha
Feminism ushered in as the primary lens for analysing differences of power in the world—differences in culture, race, sexuality and gender. Explori...
View full detailsEthno-Nationalism in India: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Debajyoti Biswas
The book interrogates the rise of ethno-nationalism in India with specific reference to Northeast India. It aims to bring interdisciplinary perspec...
View full detailsErnest Hemingway'S A Farewell To Arms
P.G. Rama Rao
This book studies Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms in the light of his aesthetic principles and major themes. It scrutinizes its symbolistic dimensio...
View full detailsErnest Hemingway: The Turning Point
Satyabrata Das
This study endeavours to trace out some of the missing dimensions of Ernest Hemingway’s writings, and the search brings this author to Spain, not t...
View full detailsEnglish Poetry: From John Donne to Ted Hughes
Tomichan Matheikal
The Book presents well-researched critical studies on selected poems from the various historical epochs of English literature. Each Major epoch fro...
View full detailsEnglish Literature: Voices of Indian Diaspora
Malti Agarwal
The word ‘diaspora’, derived from the Greek word diaspeiro, literally means scattering or dispersion of the people from their homeland. Diasporic w...
View full detailsEnglish Literature And Society In The Eighteenth Century
Leslie Stephen
English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century is based on the Lectures prepared by Sir Leslie Stephen for delivery at New College, Oxfor...
View full detailsEnglish Language: The Gateway to Global Growth
Chitra G. Lele
English language plays a crucial role for any person, group of people or organization in achieving excellence. The language is today well establish...
View full detailsEnglish Language Teaching: Recent Approaches
Mohit K. Ray
One of the linguistic consequences of colonialism is that English is now one of the official languages of India, and both the English literature an...
View full detailsEnglish Language Teaching: New Perspectives
Ashok Kumar
Language and technology being two major focuses of educational reform in Indian higher education, teachers of English as a foreign language have to...
View full detailsEnglish Language Teaching
Meenakshi Raman
nvention of new classroom practices and innovative approaches to designing language programmes and materials reflect a commitment to finding more e...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Slet/Jrf Objective Type Questions: Previous Years Solved Papers
Atlantic Research Division
The University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) on various subjects every year, in June and December. There are thr...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Slet And Other Competitive Examinations
Neeru Tandon
This comprehensive book is designed to serve as guide for all the aspirants appearing in UGC-NET/SLET and other competitive examinations with Engli...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Slet And Other Competitive Examinations
Neeru Tandon
This comprehensive book is designed to serve as guide for all the aspirants appearing in UGC-NET/SLET and other competitive examinations with Engli...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Jrf/Slet: Paper II and III and Other Competitive Examinations
R.S. Malik, Ann C. Schulte, Kent Johnson
NET is one of the most difficult examinations, more so because the syllabus is very vast and only a few lucky ones can cross the threshold, especia...
View full detailsEnglish for UGC-NET/JRF/SLET: (Paper II and III) and Other Competitive Examinations - Objective Type Questions with Solutions
R.S. Malik
NET is one of the most difficult examinations, more so because the syllabus is very vast and only a few lucky ones can cross the threshold, especia...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Jrf/Slet: (Paper II and III) and Other Competitive Examinations
R.S. Malik
NET is one of the most difficult examinations, more so because the syllabus is very vast and only a few lucky ones can cross the threshold, especia...
View full detailsEnglish For Ugc-Net/Jrf/Slet (Paper Ii And Iii) And Other Competitive Examinations
R.S. Malik
NET is one of the most difficult examinations, more so because the syllabus is very vast and only a few lucky ones can cross the threshold, especia...
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