Vol.8, Issue 2, 2021
Jafar Asgari Arani
(Full Time Faculty Member of Kashan University of Kashan.)
THE DYING GOD ARCHETYPE: SYMBOLISING THE CYCLICAL NATURE OF EXISTENCE
P Narahari Murthy
(Asst. Professor of English & Research Scholar)
SIDDHARTHA, A SAGA OF ENLIGHTENMENT BY HERMANN HESSE
Dr.Kavya.B
(Lecturer in English,SKR Boys Govt. PU College,K.R.Nagar Taluk,Mysuru,Karnataka.)
THE MAN ARRESTING THE CHANGE IN THE GRIP OF CHANGE
G. Hephzibah
(Assistant Professor of English, Pingle College for Women, Warangal. Telangana, India & Research Scholar, Kakatiya University.)
A CRITICAL STUDY OF FAMILY RELATIONS IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S FAMILY MATTERS
Dr. Tummala. Sai Mamata1, Dr. M. Srilakshmi2*
1(Lecturer, Department of English, Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada,A.P.)
2*(Professor of English, DVR and Dr. HS MIC College of Technology, Kanchikacherla,A.P.)
INDIAN STUDENTS’ LANGUAGE ATTITUDE TOWARD “CHINA ENGLISH” UNDER ELF SETTINGS: A STUDY
Zipeng Li
(Department of English, College of International Studies, Yangzhou University, China.)
BREAKING THE COCOON: GENDER CONFORMING IN ALEX GINO’S GEORGE
Geetanjali Rathore
(Aadarsh Sanskrit Mahavidyalya, Himachal Pradesh)
HABBA KHATOON & KAMALA DAS’S POETIC DISCOURSES THROUGH LACANIAN LENS: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Qazi
(Faculty, PG Department of English, North Campus, University of Kashmir.)
DEPICTION OF REPRESSION AGAINST WOMEN ILLUMINATED IN KHALED HOSSEINI’S A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS
Ms.A.Mahara Devi
(Assistant Professor, Department of English, E.M.G.Yadava Women’s College, Madurai.)
Dr. Alok Chandra
(Poet, Critic, Editor,Former Research Scholar,Department of English, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara,(Deemed to be University), under ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. Nalanda (Bihar)
EXPLORATION OF SELF-IDENTITY IN A PATRIARCHAL SOCIETY ARTICULATED IN HENRIK IBSEN’S A DOLL’S HOUSE
Ms.A.Mahara Devi
(Assistant Professor, Department of English, E.M.G.Yadava Women’s College, Madurai.)
ANGST AND BEYOND: READING RAHI’S “A CALL WITHOUT A SOUND” THROUGH MODERNISTIC LENS
Dr. Tasmiya Bashir
((PG Department of English, North Campus, University of Kashmir.).)
AGAINST ANTHROPOCENTRISM: JOSEPH CONRAD’S COMPLEX ECOCRITICAL DISCOURSE
Sambit Panigrahi
(G. M. University, Sambalpur.)