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Feminism in Indian Writing in English is a modest attempt to evaluate critically the various aspects of feminism in Indian Writing in English in the light of both the occidental and oriental approaches of feminism. The opening of the book contains some general papers dealing with the various definitions, trends, psychological exploration, identity crisis and movements concerning feminism and gender discrimination. The book also contains papers on a number of ...
The theme of Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali is so rich in both form and feeling that this humble attempt is not sufficient to harbour in its bosoms all the aspects of Tagore’s poetry. The present book is a modest endeavour to evaluate the complete poems of Gitanjali in a new perspective. The author has mostly centred on the thematic aspects of the book particularly on the vedantic and yogic thoughts of the great saint poet. At some occasions, the poetic ...
Reassessing British Literature, a collection of more than a dozen scholarly articles contributed by different scholars and teachers of English Literature is a modest attempt to evaluate the British Literature. The included articles in this anthology are concerned with Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare, the Metaphysical poets, Thomas Gray, William Wordsworth, Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, T.S. Eliot, W.B. Yeats, E.M. Forster, Evelyn Waugh, ...
Indian Poetry in English: Roots and Blossoms is a collection of scholarly articles contributed by teachers and scholars of English literature. Each and every paper included in this book is an exhaustive and comprehensive study of the matter concerned. Most of these papers have been presented in the various seminars and conferences. The book will certainly find a warm reception in the hands of the readers.