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Feminine Sensibility In The Novels Of Margaret Drabble: An Interpretation and Evaluation
The life and image of women has changed immensely. The early woman was intensely occupied from dawn to dusk in keeping the tribe alive. Today too, ...
View full detailsFeminism and Gender Discourse: A Revisioning
Feminism and Gender Discourse: A Revisioning aims to showcase various discussions related to gender discourse, be it through fiction, drama, or poe...
View full detailsFeminism in Literature: Musings and Aesthetics
Beginning with a comprehensive survey of feminism’s most important themes and concerns and providing a critical evaluation of the various aspects o...
View full detailsFeminism In Modern English Drama (1892-1914)
Feminism in Modern English Drama explores the emergence of the New Woman in the plays of Bernard Shaw, Galsworthy and Granville Barker and how thei...
View full detailsFeminism In The Novels Of Shashi Deshpande
Shashi Deshpande, born in 1938 at Dharwad, Karnataka, is the daughter of renowned Kannada dramatist and Sanskrit scholar Late Adya Rangachar Shrira...
View full detailsFeminism: A Paradigm Shift
Most urban people are familiar with the word Feminism, but the understanding of it remains vague and there is a general rejection of its relevance ...
View full detailsFeminist Approaches to Literature: Vistas and Perspectives
Feminist Approaches to Literature: Vistas and Perspectives offers an edited collection of discourses, which are specifically feminist in content, s...
View full detailsFeminist English Literature
Feminism is a rapidly developing critical ideology of great promise. It has evolved into a philosophy encompassing diverse fields of human activity...
View full detailsFeminist Slants in Contemporary Writings
“It is by now clear that a feminist renaissance is under way,” remarked Adrienne Rich, the great American poet and feminist. Contemporary feminist ...
View full detailsFictional Styles Of George Orwell
It is the growing relevance of the political thought and vision of George Orwell in the 21st century when the world is at eternal war with itself i...
View full detailsFictions Of India: Narrative and Power
Five Indian English Poets: Nissim Ezekiel, A.K. Ramanujan, Arun Kolatkar, Dilip Chitre, R. Parthasarathy
In this comparative study of five Indian English poets the main thrust is on content analysis of their poems with a view to identifying the degree ...
View full detailsFlowing Genre: Travelogues on the Ganga and the Narmada
Flowing Genre: Travelogues on the Ganga and the Narmada explores the canonicity of the hitherto minor genre of literature—travelogues—the establish...
View full detailsFocus on Indian English Drama
The book contains critical articles dealing with the plays of significant Indian English playwrights like Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, Sri Aurobind...
View full detailsForm And Meaning In Mahesh Dattani'S Plays
Modern Indian theatre came into being with the establishment of Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of music and dance drama and the Nation...
View full detailsFormalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory
Four Modern European Plays: Reflection and Discussion (Ghosts, The Good Woman of Setzuan, Waiting for Godot, Rhinoceros)
Drama is a literary genre that provides spatial, aural, and visual experiences to both actors and viewers. Inflected by social, economic, and polit...
View full detailsFrankenstein
When Frankenstein, a young idealist Genevan student of natural philosophy at the University of Ingolstadt, stumbled into the secret of infusing lif...
View full detailsFranz Kafka
This is an exploration of Kafka’s work in the context both of his own complicated world - that of a Czech Jew writing in German within a crumbling ...
View full detailsFrom Canon to Covid: Transforming English Literary Studies in Essays in Honour of Gjv Prasad
This multi-genre collection of chapters presents the dramatic transformation of English Studies in India since the early 1990s. It showcases the sh...
View full detailsFunctionalism And Indian English Fiction: From Cradle to Grave
Rituals and festivals form an integral part of every society, whether ancient or modern. Indian English fiction has shown a capacity to accommodate...
View full detailsFundamentals Of Linguistics
The growing trend of inter-cultural migration brought by global market forces has infused fresh interest among people across the world in learning ...
View full detailsG.B. Shaw'S Drama: Unfolding Revolutionary Concept of Evolution
This book helps to explore and discover the emergence and remarkable acceptance of George Bernard Shaw in the world of drama with special emphasis ...
View full detailsGandhian Bearings On R.K. Narayan'S Novels
Gandhiji is both a man and an age. He followed Indian traditions and also strengthened them with modern spirit. R.K. Narayan, a writer of the first...
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