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Life Writing Representation and Identity: Global Perspectives
Mukul Chaturvedi
This book focuses on varied forms of self-referential storytelling or life writing and its emergence as a democratic and inclusive genre, both glob...
View full detailsIndigenous Architecture in India: Exploring Plural Lifeworlds
Gauri Bharat
This volume focuses on socio- spatial practices of indigenous communities in India. It explores the interrelation between the built environments an...
View full detailsIndian Classical Literature: Critical Eassys
Ujjwal Kr. Panda, Tanmoy Kundu
This book critically analyses classical Indian literature and explores the philosophical, literary, and cultural landscapes which have emerged in r...
View full detailsIdentity and History in Non-Anglophone Comics
Harriet E.H. Earle, Martin Lund
This book explores the historical and cultural significance of comics in languages other than English, examining the geographic and linguistic sphe...
View full detailsFrom Canon to Covid: Transforming English Literary Studies in Essays in Honour of Gjv Prasad
Angelie Multani, Swati Pal
This multi-genre collection of chapters presents the dramatic transformation of English Studies in India since the early 1990s. It showcases the sh...
View full detailsFemale Narratives of Protest: Literary and Cultural Representations from South Asia
Nabanita Sengupta, Samrita Sengupta Sinha
This book explores the complex assemblage of biopolitics, citizenship, ethics and human rights concerns in South Asia focusing specifically on wome...
View full detailsDisease and Discrimination: Gender Discrimination during the pandemic in South asia and beyond
Sourav Kumar Nag,PH.D
This book examines disease in the context of gender discrimination. It highlights and explores how socio-economic, political, cultural, and gender ...
View full detailsDesigning Trans-generational Urban Communities: An Approach towards Inclusive cities in the Indian context
Basudatta Sarkar, Haimanti Banerji
This book examines the inclusiveness of city planning and design to address gaps in policies, strategies and design guidelines for developing trans...
View full detailsCritical Discourse in Punjabi
Rana Nayar
This volume forms a part of the Critical Discourses in South Asia series which deals with schools, movements and discursive practices in major Sout...
View full detailsCreativity in Indian Dance: Uday Shankar's Autumn Years, 1960-1977
Sulakshana Sen
Heralded as the father of Indian Creative Dance, and India’s cultural ambassador, Uday Shankar (1900–1977) was a dancer and choreographer who creat...
View full detailsColoniality in Discourse Studies: A Radical Critique
Solange Maria de Barros, Viviane Resende
The volume examines the discourse-based critique of coloniality. It brings together an extensive interdisciplinary dialogue that reveals what diffe...
View full detailsCaste and the City: Urban Aspirations and Sensibility in hindi dalit short fiction
Deeb Zafir
This book looks at Dalits in the city and examines the nature of Dalit aspirations as well as the making of an urban sensibility through an analysi...
View full detailsBlind Narrations and Artistic Subjectivities: Corporeal Refractions
Aravinda Bhat
Blind Narrations and Artistic Subjectivities: Corporeal Refractions makes an important contribution to the field of blindness studies by highlighti...
View full detailsBardic Destinies: A Comparative Study of European Poetic and Indian Kavya- Itihasa Tradition
Krishna R. Kanchith
This volume critically explores the cultural significance and fate of the “literary” in the European and the Indian traditions as it traces the his...
View full detailsZindagi Ek Shayari Hai
Dr. Dinesh Kumar Garg
ज़िंदगी एक शायरी है कविताओं का एक ऐसा संग्रह है जो दैनिक जीवन के साधारण पलों को हास्य, व्यंग्य और मार्मिक-सत्य से भरपूर उल्लेखनीय प्रतिबिंबों में ब...
View full detailsWifi and Wisdom: Connecting With Teens
Neelam Kumar, Rajveer Kumar
Sweeping through the fascinating terrain of two epochs, the Baby Boomers (born between 1946–1964) and the Gen Zs (born between 1997–2012), Wi-Fi an...
View full detailsUnderstanding Rushdie: A Critical Study of Ten Novels
Yash Deep Singh
Death threats, fatwa to behead and even murderous assaults have not been able to strangulate the voice of Salman Rushdie, who has always championed...
View full detailsTwelfth Night
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love, hilarious and heartbreaking, written around 1601-02 as a Twelfth Night's entertainment for the close of...
View full detailsTreatment of History In Indian English Novels
Vikas Sharma
History and literature are closely related. Although it can present history without any exaggeration, the prejudices of novelists often prompt them...
View full detailsTreasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
Treasure Island, a wonderfully crafted edition of Stevenson’s classic adventure story, is known for its great plot, immortal characters and vivid i...
View full detailsTo The Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel, To the Lighthouse, was widely praised and has remained the most popular of all her novels. It is considered among the...
View full detailsThe Wind In The Willows
Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows is a book of linked animal tales that began as a series of bedtime stories and was published in 1908. It is beautifully wri...
View full detailsThe William Shakespeare Collection : Tragedies
William Shakespeare
Collection of (1) Macbeth; The Tragedy of Macbeth, or Macbeth, is one of his Shakespeare's shorter tragedies, and was probably written between 1599...
View full detailsThe William Shakespeare Collection : Comedies
William Shakespeare
Collection of (1) Macbeth; The Tragedy of Macbeth, or Macbeth, is one of his Shakespeare's shorter tragedies, and was probably written between 1599...
View full detailsThe Way Of The World
William Congreve
The Way of the World is based around two lovers Mirabell and Millamant. In order for the two to get married and receive Millamant’s full dowry, Mir...
View full detailsThe Vicar Of Wakefield
Oliver Goldsmith
The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), is an exquisite portrait of village life whose idealization of the countryside, where sentimental moralizing, and m...
View full detailsThe Turn of the Screw
Henry James
In January 1895, when Henry James was in the depths of depression due to the failure of his play Guy Domville, the Archbishop of Canterbury told hi...
View full detailsThe Travels Of Marco Polo
Marco Polo
Marco Polo is one of the most adventurous travellers in human history. His travels are recorded in Livres des Merveilles du Monde, a book which is ...
View full detailsThe Thomas Hardy Collection
Thomas Hardy
Collection of (1) The Mayor of Casterbridge; The Mayor of Casterbridge displays the influence of Hardy's upbringing, rural background, and architec...
View full detailsThe Sun Also Rises
Ernest Hemingway
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway chronicles the temperaments and lifestyles of young, hard-drinking English and American expatriates on an ex...
View full detailsThe Sherlock Holmes Collection
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Collection of (1) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes ; The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve short stories by Arthur Conan Doy...
View full detailsThe Secret Garden
Frances Hodgson Burnett
The Secret Garden is one of the most delightful and enduring classics of children’s literature, which has remained a firm favorite with children th...
View full detailsThe Secret Agent
Joseph Conrad
"The Secret Agent is one of Conrad's two supreme masterpieces, one of the two questionable classics of the first order that he added to the English...
View full detailsThe Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
A universal classic and a masterful exploration of humanity’s unending struggle with sin, guilt and pride, The Scarlet Letter is a foundational wor...
View full detailsThe Rubaiyat Of Omar Khayyam
Omar Khayyam
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám is the title given by Edward FitzGerald to his translation of a selection of quatrains, originally written in Persian and ...
View full detailsThe Return 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 detailsThe Republic (Peacock Books)
Plato
The Republic is a Socratic dialogue, written by Plato around 380 BC regarding the definition of justice, the order and character of the just city-s...
View full detailsThe Rainbow
D.H. Lawrence
Set in the rural midlands of England, The Rainbow chronicles the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family, conveying how their rural exist...
View full detailsThe Professor
Charlotte Bronte
Before Jane Eyre, The Professor was the first novel written by Charlotte Bronte. It was published posthumously in 1857 and remains a classic among ...
View full detailsThe Prince and the Pauper
Mark Twain
What is the fate of two unknowingly identical boys who exchange their lives? The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain is a historical satire set in...
View full detailsThe Prince
Nicolo Machiavelli
The Prince contains a number of maxims concerning politics. It states that in order to retain power, the hereditary prince must carefully maintain ...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of T.S. Eliot
B.M. Mishra
The Poetry of t.s. Eliot is an incisive interpretation of Eliot’s poetry in the Indian context vis-a-vis the views of Western critics in so far as ...
View full detailsThe Pilgrim'S Progress
John Bunyan
The Pilgrim’s Progress, a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan, is widely regarded as one of the most significant works of religious English l...
View full detailsThe Picture Of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a gothic and moral fantasy novel by Oscar Wilde. This is the only novel he wrote and published in 1891 after heavy ed...
View full detailsThe Mill On The Floss
George Eliot
The novel is set in the period of George Eliot’s own childhood, in the pre-railway, pre-industrial age, with its settled and secure order, and patt...
View full detailsThe Merchant Of Venice
William Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice is a 16th century play written by Shakespeare between 1596-1598 in which a merchant in Venice must default on a large loan p...
View full detailsThe Mayor Of Casterbridge
Thomas Hardy
The Mayor of Casterbridge displays the influence of Hardy's upbringing, rural background, and architectural studies. His characters are primitive a...
View full detailsThe Jungle Books
Rudyard Kipling
Kipling's allegory, The Jungle Books, set in India and filled with high adventure and extraordinary characters that touch both our intellect and ou...
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