Individual Consciousness Versus Social Identity in Sartre’s Being and Nothingness Labanya S. Unni Assistant Professor Mata Sundri College for Women English Department University of Delhi …
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Construction of the Romanian Society in Herta Muller’s The Passport: A Marxist Analysis
Construction of the Romanian Society in Herta Muller’s The Passport: A Marxist Analysis Aamer Shaheen Lecturer in English Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan Sadia Qamar Lecturer in English Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan & Kinza Sadique M.Phil. English (Literature) Scholar Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan Abstract: Herta Muller, in The Passport, explores the history…
The Ambivalence of Representation: Fiction and the Filmic Craft
The Ambivalence of Representation: Fiction and the Filmic Craft Janesh Kapoor Associate Professor Postgraduate Dept. of English Govt. College, Solan (Affiliated to Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla) Himachal Pradesh The present paper attempts to explore the dynamics of filmic representation of literary texts under the mode and manner of intersemiotic translation a la Jackobson. The…
Time as a Presence: A Study of Anton Chekhov’s Three Years
Time as a Presence: A Study of Anton Chekhov’s Three Years Deeba Research Scholar Department of English University of Kashmir Anton Pavlovich Chekhov’s Three Years (1895) was written a decade before the Revolution of 1905—A period of marked lull that preceded the Revolution wherein the intellectuals either harboured a hope for a resurgent…
A Comparative Study between The Catcher In The Rye and “Bloodchild” in Terms of Their Aspects of Initiation
A Comparative Study between The Catcher In The Rye and “Bloodchild” in Terms of Their Aspects of Initiation Irem Seklem North American Studies Philipps-Marburg University Abstract: The present paper investigates J.D. Salinger’s book of The Catcher in the Rye and Octavia Butler’s short story of “Bloodchild” in respect to their handling the concept of…
Wisdom as Elucidated in The Bible and Bhagavad Gita: A Brief Comparative Study
Wisdom as Elucidated in The Bible and Bhagavad Gita: A Brief Comparative Study A. David Guest Lecturer, Alagappa University Evening College, Paramakudi. Literature with its genuiness has ever been the source of imparting wisdom to humanity for centuries in the history of mankind. Wisdom is categorized one among the Cardinal Virtues by Plato in…
Magic Realism in Ben Okri’s Selected Novels
Reassessing Heathcliff: A Tortured Soul/ A Vindictive Monster
Reassessing Heathcliff: A Tortured Soul/ A Vindictive Monster Sutirtha Chakraborty Guest-lecturer Department of English Vivekananda Satavarshiki Mahavidyalaya Manikpara, Paschim Medinipur, Pin- 721513 West Bengal. Abstract: Women writers always created great literature which later became classics. From Enheduanna to Virginia Woolf, women as writers are always prominent. The Bronte Sisters in the Victorian Age was…
‘Our old letters, of poetry and other things’: Letters and Journals as Strategic and Thematic Ploys in A.S.Byatt’s Possession
‘Our old letters, of poetry and other things’: Letters and Journals as Strategic and Thematic Ploys in A.S.Byatt’s Possession Sudesna Som Nutanpally(east), Ambagan, Burdwan. Po.+Dist. Burdwan. PIN-713101. Abstract: Known for her sophisticated, erudite yet widely popular writings, A.S.Byatt is a maverick in the field of contemporary British fiction and scholarly criticism. Possession, that won…