Vol 3 , Issue 3 , 2016
ACHEBE’S NO LONGER AT EASE: A POST-COLONIAL READING
Abdul Hameed Abubakar Lecturer in English, Osmania College (Autonomous) , Kurnool, (Andhra Pradesh) |
Page 17-19 |
THE DUALITY OF HUMAN EXISTENCE IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Dr. Kamlesh (Department of English, Govt. College for Women Hisar, Haryana (India) |
Page 31-35 |
A STUDY OF EMOTIONS APPLYING RASA THEORY IN SHAKESPEARE’S CYMBERLINE
Y.V.Sudha Devi ( Asst.Prot, Dept of Basic Sciences & Humanities,B.V.Raju Institute of Technology) |
Page 41-44 |
TEACHING ENGLISH LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE:
AN INTERPRETATION Madhushri Kallimani (Assistant Professor of English, Rani Channamma University, Belgaum) |
Page 45-48 |
A READING OF NISSIM EZEKIEL’S POETRY FROM BIOCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Rumi Rani Laskar (Assistant Professor, Department of English,Haflong Government College,Haflong-788819, Assam) |
Page 49-51 |
LANGUAGE EXPOSURES: DETERMINANTS OF ENGLISH
SPEAKING PROFICIENCY Kurt S. Candilas (Professor, Arts and Sciences Program, Lourdes College, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines) |
Page 52-60 |
PERCIVAL SPEAR: FOREIGNER AND HISTORIAN GAZING DELHI
Sangeeta Mittal (Associate Professor, Department of English, Maharaja Agrasen College (University of Delhi)) |
Page 66-78 |
DEVELOPMENT OR DESTRUCTION: A STUDY OF THE GREATERCOMMON GOOD AND THE END OF IMAGINATION
Monika Chahal (M. Phil. Student, Department of English, CRSU, Jind, Haryana) |
Page 79-83 |
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE (CONTACT) ZONE:
AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHY OF A WRITING PROGRAM AND COLLEGE ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATOR William J. Broussard, Ph.D. (Southern University, Baton Rouge) |
Page 89-109 |