Best Of English Literature
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Paradise Lost and Regained: A Modern Prose Translation
Paradise Lost & Regained: A Modern Prose Translation is the first of its kind by an Indian scholar. It offers a combined picture of both parts ...
View full detailsA Handbook Of Translation Studies
Like criticism, translation is always a text about a text and hence it is a metatext. We translate by intuition. There is no and lsquo;science of t...
View full detailsThe Dialectic of Isolation and Beyond in Selected Renaissance Plays
Man's so abrupt a transformation into a self-seeking individualist and the rejection of the Ptolemaic world picture of 1452 and all the Christian d...
View full detailsJames Joyce: Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and Exiles
In the modern or postmodern world, James Joyce is not only a stupendous writer but also a definer of the genre. His works are considered essential ...
View full detailsT.S. Eliot: Poetry, Plays and Prose
The genius of T.S. Eliot contributed immensely in ushering modernism in poetry, play and literary criticism. Therefore, our knowledge of modernism ...
View full detailsAmitav Ghosh's the Shadow Lines: Critical Essays
The Shadow Lines is a highly innovative, complex and celebrated novel of Amitav Ghosh. Published in 1988, it received the prestigious Sahitya Acade...
View full detailsAnglophone Literature from Northeast India and Women's Writing
Anglophone Literature from Northeast India and Women’s Writing examines the literary works published in English that gauge the society, culture, no...
View full detailsContextualising Tukadoji’s Gramgeeta: Trajectories of Tradition and Reality
The critique Contextualising Gramgeeta and mapping out the trajectories of tradition and reality explores the post-colonial discourse in historical...
View full detailsEnglish Language Teaching In India: Problems and Issues
The book introduces some of the major areas that students and teachers of English in India should understand in order to follow a scientific approa...
View full detailsGramgeeta Tukadoji
Translation is an act of freedom from linguistic and cultural hegemony. In the post-colonial time, the projection of cultural voice in translation ...
View full detailsIndian Graphic Narratives: Critical Responses
The dynamic field of graphic narratives is a burgeoning area of academic research and is being subjected to sustained analysis in academia worldwid...
View full detailsMoll Flanders
Moll Flanders was one of the first social novels to be published in English and draws heavily on defoe's experience of the topography and social co...
View full detailsStudies In Comparative Literature
Matthew Arnold once remarked, “He does not know English literature who only English literature knows,” and Max Muller arrived at the intellectual c...
View full detailsT.S. Eliot: A Critical Study
This book is the outcome of the author’s continued study and research in T.S. Eliot literature, demonstrating as it does his valid critical insight...
View full detailsTales From Shakespeare
An enthralling retelling of Shakespeare's twenty masterpieces, Tales from Shakespeare is a real feast of simple words flavoured with those tasty ti...
View full detailsThe Adventures Of Tom Sawyer
Rated among the most excellent works of American fiction, mark Twain classic The adventures of Tom Sawyer paints an unforgettable picture of Missis...
View full detailsThe Fiction Of Ernest Hemingway
The book projects Ernest Hemingway as an artist with a broader vision than he is generally understood. This vision highlights the profound sympathy...
View full detailsThe Merchant Of Venice
The Merchant of Venice is a 16th century play written by Shakespeare between 1596-1598 in which a merchant in Venice must default on a large loan p...
View full detailsUnderstanding I.A. Richards' Principles Of Literary Criticism
No treatment of modern criticism is possible without discussing I.A. Richards, since in the most literal sense his influence combined with that of ...
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