VOL 5, ISSUE 2,(2) 2018
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A CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM: ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART, NO LONGER AT EASE AND ARROW OF GOD Ridhima Soin (M.A English and CBSE NET qualified, Miranda House, Delhi University.) |
219-224 |
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USE OF IRONY IN THE SHORT STORIES OF ANITA DESAI’S GAMES AT TWILIGHT AND DIAMOND DUST Dr.G.Nirmala (Associate Professor of English, S.B.S.Y.M.Degree College, Kurnool.A.P.) |
225-227 |
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ROMANTIC CRITICISM AND CRITICAL STUDIES OF POE’S THEORY OF POETRY Dr. G. Shilpi (Assistant Teacher, Senior Section, Mount Assisi School, Bhagalpur, 812002 Bihar.) |
234-238 |
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SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE DALITS: REFLECTIONS OF S. JOSEPH’S POETRY Athira M Raj (Assistant Professor (Guest), Dept.of English, Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta.(Kerala), India.) |
244-247 |
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FOLK ELEMENT IN GIRISH KARNAD’S HAYAVADANA AND NAGAMANDALA Dr. Venkata Ramani. Challa (Associate Professor, Department of English, K.L.E.F (Deemed to be University) Guntur-522502, India.)
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256-261 |
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THE PARADOX OF TRANSLATION AND CULTURE IN MAHESHWETA DEVI’S “AAJIR.” Dr.A. Linda Primlyn (Associate Professor of English,Scott Christian College,Nagercoil 629003.)
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262-267 |
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THE FROZEN DREAMS,ASTUTE MAN,ETERNAL AIM Sreedevi.K.S. (Research Scholar,St.Aloysius College,Thrissur,India.)
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268-270 |
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PRISONS WE BROKE: AN EXPRESSION OF CHANGE Dr. Shameemunnisa Begum (Post Doctoral Research Scholar,Dept. of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal, Telangana.)
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271-280 |