Muhammad Maroof Shah Rajbag Colony, Nagbal, Ganderbal, Kashmir,191201 Camus popularized the notion of the absurd and the response of metaphysical rebellion. He argued the case of modern man condemned to live without transcendence after Nietzsche declared the death of God. Highlighting his critique of theism and theodicy and analyzing his basic assumptions regarding man’s state…
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Man-Woman Relationship in D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Dr. Khan Shaista Talat Head, Department of English Ismail Yusuf College, Jogeshwari, Mumbai. A complete study of the novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover depicts Lawrence’s views on complete freedom of expression on all human experiences and relationships particularly in sexual matters. In the novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Lawrence argues about individual regeneration which can be found…
Being Swadeshi : Manju Kapur’s Language in Home and Difficult Daughters
Dr Shivani Vashist Assistant Professor Dept Of English Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra(J&K) Language serves two purposes: communication and identification. The Indian society under colonial rule experienced immense and pervasive influences in terms of culture, education, exploitation, technological progress, language, diseases etc. The colonizers designed language policies intended to develop national identities in the…
Identity Crisis in Kiran Desai’s Inheritance of Loss
Shyam Ji Dubey Lecturer (English) NIET, Gr. Noida Despite many definitions and connotations of ‘identity’, Sudhis Kakar’s view, quoted in Modern Indian Novel in English – “at some places identity is referred to as a conscious sense of individual uniqueness, ..… and at yet other places as a sense of solidarity with a group’s…
Deconstructing Mother-Daughter Relationship: A Study of Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters
Jitender Singh MDU Rohtak, India. The relationship between mother and daughter is characterized by tenderness, love and affection. It is generally conceived as the most sacred bond replete with care and concern. The same kind of representation is found in the literature as well of the earlier times, since literature is a mirror to the…
Empire and Excess: Kipling and the Critique of Said’s Orientalism
Sourit Bhattacharya Edward Said’s Orientalism remains one of the most influential books of the last quarter of twentieth century. In an informative manner, Said locates the seeds of Orientalism right in the medieval European imagination that solidifies itself in the nineteenth century. It is through knowledge, power, reason, scientific technologies and disciplinary set-up, philosophical supremacy…
A Perspective into the Paradoxical Existence of Women in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Mistress of Spices and Sister of My Heart
Sujit Kumar Rath Asst.Prof., Department of S&H, LakiReddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering, Mylavaram,Krishna Dist.,Andhra Pradesh ,India. Md.Sharifulla Asso.Prof., Department of S&H, P.S.C.M.R. College of Engineering,Vijayawada, Krishna Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India. Dr. Mantri Raghuram Professor & Head , Department of S&H, VVIT, Nambur, Guntur Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India Abstract Immigrant Women Characters populate the American…
Canon And Its Changes Related To Brian McHale’s Ideas In “Constructing Postmodernism” (1992)
Tripa Felicia Teacher at “Andrei Muresanu” School, Deva, Romania Throughout time, changes in canon often occurred when the society passed through a severe crisis or when there was something which marked people’s minds and beliefs, such as wars, famine, economic decline or political events. The impact of all these led to shifts in humans’ minds…
Proverbs as Asthetics of Meaning in Osundare’s Poetry
Yomi Okunowo Department of English Tai Solarin University of Education P.M.B 2118 Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria Abstract Proverb incorporation, proverb reformulation and manipulation are Osundare’s rhetorical forte. Critical analysis that carries an in-depth focus has not been paid to proverbs as trope and aesthetic of meaning in Osundare’s poetry, except in passing. This may be…
Corporate World: A Feminist Study with Reference to Shobha De’s Novels
Ms. Deepanjali Mishra Bhubaneswar. Women’s contribution to work was started way back during the First World War when they represented and worked alongside men and actively participated in rendering their services to the country. Not only they performed their work wholeheartedly, but they were also applauded by everyone for their dedicated service. The entry of…