Vol. 12. No. 1 Jun 2012
- Ideal Form of Feminism in Margaret Drabble’s Dr. Brajesh Sawhney Page 1
- The Radiant Way Ajit Kumar
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The Powerpuffed Girls of Caryl Churchill Vineet Page 11
- “Peepli [Live ]” and Postcoloniality Dr. Neenu Kumar Page 20
- Democracy in Jeopardy: Adiga’s ‘between Dr. Rishi Pal Singh Page 28 the Assassinations’ Exposes the Monstrous Diseases in the Veins of India
- A Critical Analysis of the Themes, Language Dr. A. Chakrabarti Page 34 and Communication in David Malouf’s Remembering Babylon
- A comparative study of Pinkie and Sarah’s Gurpartap Singh Page 40 redemption in Brighton Rock and The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
- R. K. Narayan’s Indian Middle Class and Dr . Surekha Ahlawat Page 47 English Language: A Study of His Select Novels
- Moral Degradation and Spiritual Degeneration Dr. Arun Dev Singh Page 52 in Malamud’s Gods Grace.
- Survival of Human Values amidst Death and Vinod Chopra Page 59 Destruction: A Study of M. J. Akbar’s Blood Brothers
- From Murky Grey to Lucid White: Odyssey Dr.Vibha Bhoot Page 66 of the protagonists in The Dark Holds no Terrors, Difficult Daughters and Jasmine
- The Colour Imagery: Sparkling Red over Sarika Goyal Page 74 the Divine and the Mundane in ‘The Death of Vishnu’
- Portrayal of Women in Indo Anglian Literature Pooja Singal Page 80
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Hamlet, A Signifier In Hamlet Studies: Manpreet Kaur Page 87
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The Structuralist View Conflict Between Kavita Singla Page 92 Self And Society in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons And Death of A Salesman
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Shashi Tharoor's Show Business: Anand Bajaj Page 96 A Dialogic Study
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Conceptualisation of Freedom in Preety Goyal Page 103 Saadat Hasan Manto’s “Hatak”
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The Thematic Concerns in the Major Novels Tasneem Vinod Page 110 of Patrick White
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Magic Realism : An Innovative Trend in Dr. Harcharan Singh Arora Page 116 Modern Fiction