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THE ROLE OF FORTUITY IN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
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INDIAN SHORT STORIES: AN APPRAISAL)
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Go Along or Get Along: A Comparative study of “Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost
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PIDGINS AMONG SETTLERS IN THE TITAGARH INDUSTRIAL ZONE
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ACULTURE, COLONIALISM AND POSTHUMANITY: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF THE EIGHT NOVELS IN IAIN M. BANKS’ CULTURE SERIES
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THE THEME OF REALISM IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S FIVE POINT SOMEONE – WHAT NOT TO DO AT IIT
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PHYSICAL ESCAPE METAMORPHOSES INTO SPIRITUAL DETERMINATION: A CRITICAL READING OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS SELECTED POEMS
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ECO-MATERILALISM: A DISCUSSION IN THE SELECTED POEMS OF MARY JANE OLIVER
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COMMUNICATION AN IMPERATIVE ASPECT FOR GENERATION-Z
2. Dr. B. Deepa Jyothi Research Supervisor Head, Dept of English, Kakatiya University. Doi : |
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RESEARCH TITLE: AN ANALYSIS OF DIFFICULTIES AND ENJOYMENT IN READING
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O. P. BHATANAGAR’S POETIC REGISTRATION OF PROTEST AGAINST INDIAN POLITICS
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TEACHING ENGLISH SKILLS USING SHORT STORIES
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O.P.BHATNAGAR’S REFLECTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE POETIC PROCESS AND PERSONAL LIFE
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THE THEME OF REALISM IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S THE 3 MISTAKES OF MY LIFE
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EVALUATING MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING BY WILLAIM SHAKESPEARE AS A GAME OF LIES AND DECEIT
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STRUGGLE OF THE FEMALE PROTAGONIST IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS
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A PAPER ON IMPORTANCE OF STORIES IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY CONCEPTION
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NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE AND STYLE IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S ONE NIGHT @ THE CALL CENTER
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LANDSCAPE AND MANSCAPE IN THE POETRY OF KEKI N. DARUWALLA
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A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PLOT IN AGATHA CHRISTIE’S ANDTHEN THERE WERE NONE: A NARRATOLOGICAL APPROACH
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SUBVERSION, SUBJUGATION AND SERVILITY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S NOVEL ‘SHAME `
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ART OF NARRATION: A STUDY OF JOHN BARTH’S “LOST IN THE FUNHOUSE”
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TREATMENT TO THE THEME OF IMMIGRATION IN THE NOVELS OF INDIAN DIASPORA
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TEACHERS OF ENGLISH NOTIONS REGARDING THE USAGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING
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FROM PERSONAL TO POLITICAL: SEEMAMUSTAFA’S AZADI’S DAUGHTER
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WRITING POEMS: A MEANS OF CATHARSIS FOR O.P.BHATNAGAR
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Interview with Literary Legend Manoj Das Speaks to P.V. Laxmi Prasad Doi : |
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