Ashutosh Ranjan Wordsworth revolted against the stereotyped moulds and excessively charged diction of the Eighteenth century poetry his famous pronouncement that “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings and that takes it origin from emotions recollected in tranquility” heralded the arrival of new school of poetry – The Romantic School. Wordsworth lays emphasis on…
Author: Vishwanath Bite
English Poetry: A Journey from Obscurity to Ambiguity
Rajesh Kumar India. The machinations of ambiguity are among the very roots of poetry. (Empson, W. 1955: 21) Meaning, particularly in literature, is a three-dimensional concept – the meaning of a word, of an utterance, and of a text. Possible meanings of words contribute to the meaning of utterance, which is an act performed by…
Last Man in Tower: A Faithful Copy of Contemporary Society
Dr Shri Krishan Rai Assistant Professor of English Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIT Durgapur. & Dr Anugamini Rai Researcher “Jackets of, sleeves rolled up, a ‘no-nonsense’ approach”;(Cuddon 729) these crude and striking features of the realist novel are well projected in Aravind Adiga’s Last Man in Tower; the latest novel by the Booker…
Gifted Women: Identity and Expression
Raavee Tripathi Senior Lecturer Department Of Applied Sc. (Proessional Communicaton) Pranveer Singh Institute Of Technology, Bhaunti, Kanpur, U.P. India This paper endeavors to present many images projected of the female since ages. The image as temptress, the waif, the matriarchal aggressor, earth mother, etc., but now that Sue, Gloria, Betty, and Germaine have become a…
Lacanian concepts – Their Relevance to Literary Analysis and Interpretation: A Post Structural Reading
Dr. Khursheed Ahmad Qazi Assistant Professor, Department of English University of Kashmir (North Campus) J &K. Introduction For understanding the major Lacanian concepts such as the development of the infant, the function of ego, the treatment of unconscious and other related issues and their relevance to literary analysis and interpretation, it is essential to note…
Heard and Unheard Voice in Human Discourse
Dr. Prajna Pani Associate Professor, Business Communication, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha. The paper is a study of art that can shape, contain, reproduce feeling and sensitivity in such a way others can share it. The excellence of art includes media, patterns of speaking, repetition, recollection, the pattern of images which contributes to…
R. K. Narayan’s Art of Characterization in the Novel The Financial Expert
Dr. Pradnya Ghorpade Associate Professor, KRP Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Islampur, Dist. Sangli Novel is the most popular genre in English literature. One of the reasons for its popularity is its simple technique. Characterization is an important aspect of this technique. Forster (1927:36) refers to two types of characters ‘flat and round’. Flat characters were called ‘humorous’…
Exploring the Relationship between Man and Nature in Dhruba Hazarika’s
Luck Dr. Payel Dutta Chowdhury Professor & Course Coordinator – Languages Garden City College, 16th Km. Old Madras Road, P.O. Virgo Nagar, Bangalore – 560049. Literature from North-East India is popular mostly in the representation of the various political problems and violence that are typical to the north-east situation. However, many contemporary writers are breaking free…
Ibsen And Freud: A Study Of Hedda Gabler From A Psychoanalytical Perspective
Dr. Paonam Sudeep Mangang Lecturer, Department of English Naorem Birahari College, Khundrakpam, Imphal East Manipur. 795 114. Introduction One of the questions that still haunts us is whether Henrik Ibsen got wind of Sigmund Freud’s study on psychoanalysis and put it into practice in his plays or whether Ibsen was the force behind Freud’s study….
Challenges Before The Indian Higher Education
Dr.N R Sawant Associate Professor.And Head Dept.Of English Shivraj College Gadhinglaj Member Board Of Studies In English Shivaji University Kolhapur Introduction: The core mission of Higher Education is to educate, to train, to undertake research and to provide service to community. In the context of globalization, the scope and demand for the higher education is…