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Two Treatises Of Government
John Locke
Two Treatises of Government is a work of political philosophy published anonymously in 1689 by John Locke. The First Treatise is a scathing critici...
View full detailsTwo Generations: A Novel
Mallikarjun Patil
Two Generations is a novel in the line of fiction written by Narayan, Rao and Anand exploring the issues related to Indian psyche — way of life, st...
View full detailsTwenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
Jules Verne
During the year 1866, some ships spot a mysterious sea monster. The US government assembles an expedition in New York City to find and destroy the ...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Literature: Emerging Trends
Sunita Sinha
The literary canon of twentieth-century illustrates an aesthetic shift marked by a tendency of literature to turn more experimental, more anxious, ...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Literature In English (Vol. 2)
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
Twentieth Century marks a watershed in human history, altering significantly the social, moral, psychological and spiritual dimensions of life. Ref...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Literature In English (Vol. 1)
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
The present anthology of critical essays on Twentieth Century English Literature seeks to put together the body of writing — criticism, poetry, fic...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Literature in English (MULTI VOL SET 3 Vols.)
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
Study of literature is the study of man’s struggles and aspirations, which in the twentieth century context have come to assume across the world a ...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Literature In English
Manmohan K. Bhatnagar
Study of literature is the study of man’s struggles and aspirations, which in the twentieth century context have come to assume across the world a ...
View full detailsTwentieth Century Anthology Of American Literature
Rupali Saran Mirza
Twentieth century American Literature is characterized by important movements in drama, poetry, fiction, and criticism that took shape in the years...
View full detailsTruth Is Stranger Than Fiction: 146 Strange and Extraordinary Facts and True Yet Unbelievable Stories from the World Around Us
Joygopal Podder
Read about the woman who married seven times in forty five days! Visit the temple where devotees offer liquor to the deity! Learn of the top ten Ap...
View full detailsTribals In Indian English Novel
A.K. Chaturvedi
Although rural life has been dealt with in a number of Indian English novels, tribals as such have rarely been depicted in them. This fact testifie...
View full detailsTransgressing Gender Boundaries: Re-reading Mahesh Dattani’s Plays
Komil Tyagi
Gender Studies is an emerging area of deliberation around the world. It has been at the center of thought since always and all academic disciplines...
View full detailsToru Dutt: The Pioneer Spirit of Indian English Poetry - A Critical Study
K.A. Agrawal
The current revival of interest in Indo-Anglian literature can be attributed to the changed atmosphere of the post-Independence era. Indo-Anglian w...
View full detailsTom Jones: A Literary Appreciation
R.N. Arya
This book, is an in-depth study of the novel Tom Jones : A Literary Appreciation written by Henry Fielding, the father of English novel, in 1749. T...
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Henry Fielding
Time Machine
H.G. Wells
The Time Machine is a social allegory set in the year 802701 A.D., describing a society divided into two classes, the subterranean workers, called ...
View full detailsThree Musketeers
Alexandre Dumas
Three Musketeers [Paperback] Alexandre Dumas
Three Men In A Boat
Jerome K. Jerome
Three Men in a Boat, published in 1889, is a humorous account of a two-week boating holiday on the Thames from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford and b...
View full detailsThomas Hardy-The Poet: A Critical Study
Mallikarjun Patil
Thomas Hardy : The Poet is, undoubtedly, an original critical work which throws ample light on Hardy, a poetic genius, so far neglected. From sever...
View full detailsThomas Hardy'S Poetry And Existentialism
Mallikarjun Patil
The book is a scholarly work which throws ample light on Hardy, a poet-thinker so far a neglected genius. The author penetrates deep into Hardy’s P...
View full detailsThomas Hardy: A Critical Spectrum
Rama Kundu
Thomas Hardy was equally eminent as a novelist and a poet and thus holds a unique place in English Literature. More than seven decades after his de...
View full detailsThematic Patterns Of Emily Dickinson'S Poetry
Neeru Tandon, Anjana Trevedi
The recluse of Amherst, Emily Dickinson was one of the most original writers of nineteenth century America. Her brevity, compactness, conciseness, ...
View full detailsThe Writings of Amitav Ghosh: Exploration of Multiple Worlds
P.V. Laxmiprasad
The Writings of Amitav Ghosh: Exploration of Multiple Worlds deals with the critical perspectives of Ghosh’s oeuvre of fictional and non-fictional ...
View full detailsThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz
L. Frank Baum
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, a famous children’s novel written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W.W. Denslow, was originally published in 1900. I...
View full detailsThe Women Characters In The Novels Of Thomas Hardy
Dilipsingh P. Barad
This book studies Thomas Hardy’s portrayal of women in the Victorian period in England, still struggling for their essential human rights. Victoria...
View full detailsThe Woman In The Novels Of Saul Bellow
Ram Prakash Pradhan
The book presents in brief a critical study of Saul Bellow’s vision of woman in general. As the novelist has presented a variety of women having co...
View full detailsThe Western Drama
Basavaraj S. Tallur
The present research work The Western Drama is a pioneer work in European drama and theatre. The subject matter of the book has been divided into t...
View full detailsThe Waves
Virginia Woolf
The Waves by Virginia Woolf The Waves is Virginia Woolf’s most audacious exploration of the possibilities of the novel form. Instead of narrating h...
View full detailsThe Voyage of the Beagle
Charles Darwin
The Voyage of the Beagle is the title given to the book written by Charles Darwin and published in 1839 as Journal and Remarks. It covers Darwin’s ...
View full detailsThe Twilight Shades: A Study of Dear Life by Alice Munro
Mala Sharma
Alice Munro, one of the greatest short story writers of all times, has through her inexplicable art of storytelling added new dimensions to the sho...
View full detailsThe Tree Of Life (A Novel) And Short Stories
R.S. Sudarshanam
In his novels and short stories R.S. Sudarshanam tries to explore the innermost thoughts of his characters. His characters are usually in search of...
View full detailsThe Transitional Body and Self in India: A Study on the Selected Fiction and Writings of Sudhir Kakar
Divya N.
The book explores the shifting perceptions on the body and the self in the Indian socio-cultural and cultural situations from the psychological ang...
View full detailsThe Time Machine
H.G. Wells
The Time Machine is a social allegory set in the year 802701 A.D., describing a society divided into two classes, the subterranean workers, called ...
View full detailsThe Tapaswinee
Pranaba Ranjan Bhuyan
Book Summary of The Tapaswinee The Tapaswinee is one of the finest classics of Oriya literature.The theme, based on the episode of Ramayana, relate...
View full detailsThe Sun Behind The Cloud
Basavaraj Naikar
The Sun Behind the Cloud is a historical-political novel which deals with the colonial conflict between Bhaskararao Bhave of Peshwa dynasty, King o...
View full detailsThe Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
R. L. Stevenson
Mr. Utterson goes for a walk with his friend and relative Mr. Enfield, who tells a sad story in which a brute of a man knocks down a little girl, e...
View full detailsThe Selected Models Of American Fiction
R.N. Sarkar
American literature is literary work produced in the United States and its preceding colonies. Historically, its literary tradition begins as linke...
View full detailsThe Return Of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of thirteen very interesting Sherlock Holmes stories that were published in 1903-04 in the Strand Mag...
View full detailsThe Rebellious Rani Of Belavadi And Other Stories
Basavaraj Naikar
The Rebellious Rani of Belavadi and Other Stories contains twelve stories dealing with various aspects of South Indian Life. The themes range from ...
View full detailsThe Post-Colonial Space: Writing the Self and the Nation
Nandini Sahu
The 1980’s and after has created a typical post-modern anxiety with the advent of Salman Rushdie as an influential diaspora writer. This book is co...
View full detailsThe Portrait Of A Lady
Henry James
The Portrait of a Lady (1881) is Henry James's early novel of psychological realism, in which various types of American character are transplanted ...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of William Shakespeare
George Wyndham
The Poetry of William Shakespeare includes Shakespeare’s sonnets in complete along with his longer poems Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, and...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of Walt Whitman: New Critical Perspectives
Kanwar Dinesh Singh
The present anthology of interpretative essays and research papers is a unique effort to approach the great nineteenth-century American poet Walt W...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of Tennyson
Henry van Dyke
The lasting fame and influence of Tennyson must rest upon the great works into which he has put the fullness of his strength and the freshness of h...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of Robert Frost And William Carlos William
Harihar Rath
This book fulfils the difficult task of quickening, and elucidating, fortifying and enlarging the poetry of two important poets of our time: Robert...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of Robert Browning
Stopford A. Brooke
The Poetry of Robert Browning is a major study of Browning and his art. It marks an improvement over the earlier studies of Browning’s poetry in th...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of Nissim Ezekiel
A. Raghu
Nissim Ezekiel is probably the most famous living Indian poet in English. Displaying a dedication of heroic dimensions to his vocation, he has crea...
View full detailsThe Poetry Of John Keats: Metaphysical Elements
Vishwanath Khali
John Keats was one of the main figures of the second generation of romantic poets along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley. He belonged to a ...
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