Vol. III & Issue VI (February 2019 )
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1. |
Nation as Identity in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason and The Shadow Lines |
Dr Rekha Tiwari |
Research Article | |
2. |
Treatment of Mountains in Indian English Poetry |
Dr K. Balachandran |
Research Article | View |
3. |
Jerome David Salinger: A spokesman for the Disillusioned and Lost Adolescents |
Mallika Tiwari |
Research Article | View |
4. |
A Key for Success |
Vishnupriya S |
Poem | View |
5. |
I've Given Up My Sleep for the Entire Night” (“জাগরণেযায়বিভাবরী”) By Rabindranath Tagore |
Ananya Chatterjee |
Translation | View |
6. |
The English Teacher: Narayan’s Depiction of Own Spiritual Experience |
Dr Ashish Gupta |
Research Article | View |
7. |
The Circle of Opium Trade, Indentured Labour, and Imperialism in Amitav Ghosh’s Ibis Trilogy: A Study |
Pragnya Parimita Chayani |
Research Article | View |
8. |
Strange is the World |
Ram Avadh Prajapati |
Poem | View |
9. |
The Fire Be One |
J S Anantha Krishnan |
Poem | View |
10. |
Trust |
Shaista Yasmeen | Poem | View |
11. |
Vijay Tendulkar’s ‘Kamala’: A Denunciation of the Success-Oriented Male Dominated Society |
Dr Ashish Gupta |
Research Article | View |
12. |
Realism, Idealism and Progressive Outlook of U.R Anathamurthy’s Bharthipura: A Critical Study |
Vishnu Kumar | Research Article | View |
13. | The Time Machine: A Brief Review |
Mohmad Aslam Najar |
Book Review | View |
14. |
To The Lighthouse |
Subhendu Dutta |
Poem | View |