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International Journal Of English and Studies (IJOES )
An International Peer Reviewed English Journal

Volume 2, Issue 8

Author Identification Title & Author Details Page(s)

THE ROLE OF FORTUITY IN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
Dr. Suman Yadav
Department of English and modern European Languages,
University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India

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1 - 7

INDIAN SHORT STORIES: AN APPRAISAL)
Dr Dastgir Alam
Asst. Prof. of English, M.L.S. College, Sarisab-Pahi,
Madhubani-847424 L.N.Mithila University, Darbhanga.

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8 - 14

Go Along or Get Along: A Comparative study of “Stopping by Woods on A Snowy Evening” and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost
Junaid Shah Shabir
Department of English, University of Kashmir.

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15 - 20

PIDGINS AMONG SETTLERS IN THE TITAGARH INDUSTRIAL ZONE
1. Debjani Bhabai Sengupta
SACT, Department of English,
Dum Dum Motijheel College, West Bengal.

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21 - 39

ACULTURE, COLONIALISM AND POSTHUMANITY: A POSTCOLONIAL READING OF THE EIGHT NOVELS IN IAIN M. BANKS’ CULTURE SERIES
Dr. Indrajit Patra
Independent Researcher.

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40 - 87

THE THEME OF REALISM IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S FIVE POINT SOMEONE – WHAT NOT TO DO AT IIT
Dr. Sunil Gomaji Chaudhari
Assistant Professor, N H College Bramhapuri,
Dist Chandrapur, Maharashtra Gondwana University Gadchiroli.

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88 - 96

PHYSICAL ESCAPE METAMORPHOSES INTO SPIRITUAL DETERMINATION: A CRITICAL READING OF WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS SELECTED POEMS
Abhijit Choudhury
M.A Third Semester,
University of Science and Technology,
Meghalaya, India.

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97 - 101

ECO-MATERILALISM: A DISCUSSION IN THE SELECTED POEMS OF MARY JANE OLIVER
Bhishma Kumar
UGC NET-JRF, Dept. of English,
PhD Research Scholar, Patna University, Patna.

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102 - 106

COMMUNICATION AN IMPERATIVE ASPECT FOR GENERATION-Z
1. Grace Jacob
Language Teacher (Research Scholar) Indian School,Oman


2. Dr. B. Deepa Jyothi
Research Supervisor Head, Dept of English,
Kakatiya University.

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107 - 114

RESEARCH TITLE: AN ANALYSIS OF DIFFICULTIES AND ENJOYMENT IN READING
Dharinee
M. A. In English from Hindustan University,
Chennai,Tamilnadu, India.

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115 - 117

O. P. BHATANAGAR’S POETIC REGISTRATION OF PROTEST AGAINST INDIAN POLITICS
Dr Ananta Geetey Uppal
Associate Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences,
Galgotias University, Greater Noida, UP, India.

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118 - 123

TEACHING ENGLISH SKILLS USING SHORT STORIES
E. Justin Ruben
Assistant Professor in English (Senior Grade),
Department of Humanities Coimbatore Institute of Technology,
Coimbatore, India.

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124 - 130

O.P.BHATNAGAR’S REFLECTIONS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE POETIC PROCESS AND PERSONAL LIFE
Dr. Ananta Geetey Uppal
Associate Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences,
Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India.

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131 - 142

THE THEME OF REALISM IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S THE 3 MISTAKES OF MY LIFE
Dr. Sunil Gomaji Chaudhari
Assistant Professor, N H College Bramhapuri,
Dist Chandrapur, Maharashtra,
Gondwana University Gadchiroli.

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143 - 151

EVALUATING MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING BY WILLAIM SHAKESPEARE AS A GAME OF LIES AND DECEIT
Anwesha Ghosh
Final year Bachelor of Arts (English),
Ramanarian Ruia College, Mumbai, India.

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152 - 158

STRUGGLE OF THE FEMALE PROTAGONIST IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS
Riazul Hoque
Associate Professor,Deptt. of English, Rupahi College,
P.O. Rupahi ,District. Nagaon, Assam- 782125.

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159 - 167

A PAPER ON IMPORTANCE OF STORIES IN ENGLISH VOCABULARY CONCEPTION
Yasmin abnu A. Majeed
Research Scholar, RTM Nagpur University,
Nagpur, India,
M.A. in English, B.Ed., TESOL

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168 - 172

NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE AND STYLE IN CHETAN BHAGAT’S ONE NIGHT @ THE CALL CENTER
Dr. Sunil Gomaji Chaudhari
Assistant Professor, N H College Bramhapuri,
Dist Chandrapur, Maharashtra,
Gondwana University, Gadchiroli.

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173 - 180

LANDSCAPE AND MANSCAPE IN THE POETRY OF KEKI N. DARUWALLA
Dr. Anand Kunwar
Asst. Prof. of English, D.B. College Jainagar,
Madhubani
(A Constituent Unit of L.N. Mithila University Darbhanga)

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181 - 186

A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PLOT IN AGATHA CHRISTIE’S ANDTHEN THERE WERE NONE: A NARRATOLOGICAL APPROACH
1. Sayyed Rahim Moosavinia
Associate Professor at the Department of English language and Literature,
Faculty of Letters and Humanities,
Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.

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187 - 198

SUBVERSION, SUBJUGATION AND SERVILITY IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S NOVEL ‘SHAME `
Hyacinth Pink
Professor at Kumaraguru College of Technology, Department of Science and Humanities Chinnavedampatti,
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.

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199 - 214

ART OF NARRATION: A STUDY OF JOHN BARTH’S “LOST IN THE FUNHOUSE”
DIVYA S NAIR
Assistant Professor, Department of English, NSS Hindu College
Changanacherry, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

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215 - 220

TREATMENT TO THE THEME OF IMMIGRATION IN THE NOVELS OF INDIAN DIASPORA
Dr. Suray Deo Pandey
Ph.D. L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga.

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221 - 228

TEACHERS OF ENGLISH NOTIONS REGARDING THE USAGE OF TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING
Naveed Ahmad Qaderi
Assistant professor at the English Department of Languages and literature faculty,
Alberoni University (AU), Kapisa, Afghanistan.

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229 - 235

FROM PERSONAL TO POLITICAL: SEEMAMUSTAFA’S AZADI’S DAUGHTER
Syeda NarjisFatima,
Research Scholar, English Department, MANUU,
Gachibowli, Hyderabad, India.

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236 - 240

WRITING POEMS: A MEANS OF CATHARSIS FOR O.P.BHATNAGAR
Dr. Ananta Geetey Uppal
Associate Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences, Galgotias University,
Greater Noida, India.

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241 - 247

Interview with Literary Legend Manoj Das Speaks to P.V. Laxmi Prasad

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