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NAME OF THE AUTHOR
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TITLE OF THE RESEARCH PAPER
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PAGE
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DR. SOMALI GUPTA |
Fourth World In Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide |
1 – 6 |
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2 |
DR. ABDULLAHI KADIR AYINDE
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Perspective On Northern Nigerian Literature In The Precolonial Era |
7 – 17 |
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3 |
DR. C. GOVINDARAJ, DR. V. KUNDHAVI, R. LISSY |
Depicting Volcanic Violence In Joyce Carol Oates' Select Short Fiction |
18 – 25 |
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4 |
BINDU SHAH |
Study Of Mythology And Religion In The Poem Of Toru Dutt |
26 – 39 |
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5 |
DR. JAYANT ANANT KULKARNI |
Dehumanization Of The Africans In Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' |
40 – 46 |
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6 |
DR. GANPATRAO BABURAO PATIL |
Quest For Identity In Amit Chaudhuri's Afternoon Raag |
47 – 55 |
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7 |
ANURADHA, DR. URMIL RAWAT |
A Manifestation Of Life And Times Of Michael K: A Study of Civil War And Political Turmoil In The Apartheid Era |
56 – 63 |
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8 |
ANJALI S. KULKARNI |
Teaching And Learning English Language For Empowerment |
64 – 70 |
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9 |
N.JOHN KRUPATHISAYAM |
Anglicide: A Threat of Globalisation |
71 – 76 |
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10 |
BALAJI B. SHELKE |
Reflection Of Contemporary India In Chetan Bhagat's Revolution 2020 |
77 – 87 |
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11 |
FLERGIN ANTONY |
Politeness: A Pragmatic Analysis On Amitav Ghosh's Sea Of Poppies |
88 – 95 |
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12 |
DR. SHACHI SOOD SHARMA, SIMRANPREET KAUR |
Red Alert: The War Within (2010): A Riposte To The Machiavellian Intelligence |
96 – 100 |
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13 |
MS. DIMPLE D. MAPARI |
The Dialogue Of An Oppressed Silence |
101 – 107 |
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14 |
PRIYANKA GUPTA |
Gendered Persecution In What The Body Remembers And Ice Candy Man |
108 – 117 |
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15 |
NARENDRA PATHAK |
Protest In Vijay Tendulkar's ‘Encounter In Umbugland’ |
118 – 123 |
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16 |
KULDEEP MATHUR |
'Kitane Hindustan?' A Shriek From The Periphery Of Omprakash Valmiki's Joothan Against The Jinx Of Cast Colonies |
124 – 135 |
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17 |
KAMALDEEP KAUR |
Revitalizing Language Diversity: Its Vitality And Endangerment |
136 – 145 |
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18 |
PANKAJKUMAR PATIL |
Emancipation Of Women In Shashi Deshpande's Novel Roots And Shadows |
146 – 151 |
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19 |
KIRTI Y. NAKHARE |
Songlines- A Waning Cultural Vestige: An Ecocritical Analysis Of The Songlines' |
152 – 157 |
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20 |
PREMJI PARMAR |
The Chutnification Of English In Rohinton Mistry's Tales From Firozsha Baag |
158 – 166 |
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21 |
DR. SANGITA T. GHODAKE |
Reflections Of Apartheid In Nadine Gordimer's Jump And Other Stories |
167 – 177 |
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22 |
SEEMANTHINI. T.S., SHWETHA. T.S. |
Life Experiences And Media Influence In Street Children – A Qualitative Study |
178 – 185 |
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23 |
VANDANA C. KAKADE |
Depiction of Black Women As 'Others' In Toni Morrison's Sula |
186 -192 |
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24 |
VANDHANA SHARMA, QULEEN KAUR |
Unveiling The Tribal History Of Mundas In Mahasweta Devi's Chotti Munda And His Arr |
193 -202 |
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25 |
DR. VIKAS RAVAL |
Nature And Ecocriticism In The Select Works Of Indian English Literature |
203 – 213 |
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26 |
DR. SANTOSH J. MISHRA |
Paradigm Shift From Margin And Exclusion To Recognition And Acceptance For Transgender Community In Indian Socio-Cultural Space |
214 – 225 |
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27 |
MS. MANISHA Y. SURYAVANSHI |
Identity Aspiration In Maya Angelou's Poetry |
226 – 233 |
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28 |
BHAVNA PATIL |
Changing Perspectives Of The Word 'Ecology' From Eighteenth To Twentieth Century |
234- 248 |
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29 |
PINAKI ROY |
Schriften Des Zum Scheitern Verurteilt: First World War German Poetry |
249-259 |
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30 |
VINODSINH VILASRAO PATIL |
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Marxist Writer |
260-271 |
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31 |
R. LISSY, DR. K. RAJARAMAN, DR. C. GOVINDARAJ |
Portrayal Of Kaleidoscopic Violence In Chester Himes' Cast The First Stone |
272- 280 |
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32 |
SURENDRA ATHAWALE |
Tony Morrison's The Bluest Eye: A Critique Of Racismy |
281-287 |
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33 |
USHMA BHATT |
Literature And Film Modes Of Expression: The Comparative Study |
288- 301 |
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34 |
DR. MADHAVI NIKAM |
New Historicism: A Cultural Poetics |
302-306 |
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35 |
DR. SUDHIR NIKAM |
An Eternal Saga Of Disillusioned Dreams: Poverty, Pain And Protest In Dalit Poetry |
307-314 |
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36 |
DR. SHRIKANT SAWANT |
Jayanta Mahpatra:The Voice Of Authenticity In Indian English Poetry |
315- 325 |
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