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THE VOID OF THE HOMELESS GENERATION
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MYTHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF UNVEILING THE CONCEPT OF NEELKANTH IN AMISH TRIPATHI’S THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA
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THE VOID OF THE HOMELESS GENERATION
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CONFLICT BETWEEN COMMMUNALISM AND HUMANISM IN THE TIME OF PARTITION: A STUDY OF KHUSHWANT SINGH'S TRAIN TO PAKISTAN
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URBAN SPACE AND ARCHITECTURE: PROJECTION OF POLITICS AND RACIAL OTHERING IN AMY WALDMAN’S “THE SUBMISSION”
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FEMINISM IN SHAKESPEAREAN LITERATURE: ROLE OF WOMEN IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY “HAMLET”
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DEPICTION OF SOCIETY AND HUMAN NATURE IN JOSE SARAMAGO’S BLINDNESS
2. Dr. Mathpati Sudhir Asst. Prof. & Research Guide, Dept. of English Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Omerga. Dist. Osmanabad, MS. India. Doi : |
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EMERGING TRENDS IN KANNADA THEATRE
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SHALLOWS IN THE DOE EYES; AN ECOFEMINIST READING OF N.S MADAVAN’S ‘LITANIES OF DUTCH BATTERY’
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NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF COLONIALISM: A STUDY OF GRACE OGOT'S THE GREEN LEAVES
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DEFIANCE OF CULTURAL DOMINANCE: REFERENCE TO E.M. FORSTER’S “WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD”
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W.B YEATS CULTURAL FOUNDATION ATTAINING LIBERTY
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FROM DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM TO DEMOCRATIC CULTURE: A VISION TO MAKE DEMOCRACY AS A WAY OF LIFE
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RETURN TO NATURE: AN ECOCRITICAL STUDY THROUGH GITA MEHTA’S “A RIVER SUTRA”
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DIASPORIC ELEMENTS IN ROBIN S. NGANGOM’S POETRY
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ADAPTABILITY FOR IDIOMS TOWARD ACHIEVING VIABILITY
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ANCIENT IRAN CONTACT WITH INDIA, ESPECIALLY TOWARD THE GHAZNAVI PERIOD
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POWER-POLITICS FOR DALITS IN LOCAL GOVERNANCE (PANCHAYAT RAJ) IS A MYTH – A STUDY
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CHASING IDENTITY OF THE ‘SELF’ IN R. K. NARAYAN’S ‘THE ENGLISH TEACHER’
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FATIMA AS THE ALCHEMIST IN PAULO COELHO’S ‘THE ALCHEMIST’
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THE POSTMORDENISTIC PERUSAL ON ANNE TYLER’S ‘BREATHING LESSONS’
2. A.Vasanthi II MA english literature, Marudhar Kesari Jain College for Women, Vaniyambadi. Doi : |
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RACIAL EXPLOITATION OF ‘ADA’ IN ‘THE HOUSEMAID’S DAUGHTER’
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BUCOLIC ANTAGONISM AND ITS RAMIFICATION: A STUDY OF HAROLD PINTER’S ‘THE CARETAKER’
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Tribal Displacement for Natural Resources and Culture of Silence Maintained by
Indian English Literary Intellectuals
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TSilence as a Construct: Analyzing the Role of Suppressed Female Voices in Renaissance
and Victorian Literature
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