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Contents: Preface. 1. Sri Aurobindo's art, style and technique in eric/Amar Nath Prasad. 2. Sri Aurobindo's perseus the deliverer in the light of Rasavada/Ratri Roy. 3. The mysticism of Tagore's Gitanjaji/Adwait Chaitanya. 4. Spiritual conflict in R.K. Narayan's major novels: a comparative study/Smita Mujumdar. 5. Raja Rao's and R.K. Narayan's Malgudi: a comparative study/Jaya Srivastava. 6. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's heat and dust a postmodernist analysis/Gajendra ...
Events that chased human life from time to time had been a source of learning for all. Those events also helped us to face sorrows and delights with equal vigor and serenity. We often forget that life resolves around sorrow and delight. It is wise to accept them both with equal commitment. Because both of them are needed to improve the quality of life. Both of them play a major role in maintaining the equilibrium of life.
Biographies are not simply narrations of ...
This short text includes various anthelmintics and antimycotics. Chemistry and pharmacology of each of these have been described in an elegant manner. The uses of these in veterinary science have also been summarised. This short text is useful for chemistry, pharmacology, medicinal and veterinary students.
K.V. Dominic's monograph on the short stories of Rabindranath Tagore throws new light on various characters--men, women and children--with reference to Tagore's psychological realism, which is well-brought out through the mode of pathos. The book is noteworthy for its lucid exposition of the nuances of creative expression unique to Tagore. It is a welcome addition to the rich storehouse of criticism on Tagore.
In the North-East of India there are seven states called seven sisters namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura. To the north of Assam lies the Union Territory of Arunachal Pradesh, the land of the Rising Sun. Modern history of Arunachal Pradesh, begins with the inception of British rule in Assam after the treaty of Yandaboo concluded on 24 February 1826. Assam was known as Pragijotisha or the place of eastern astronomy ...
This text will prove definitive and ideal reference tool to research scholars, academicians and educationists.
During the last decade, the various universities have revised the syllabi in mathematics. The present text entitled "Differential Calculus" has been written in such a way that it covers the latest syllabi. In this text, all theorems and axioms have been explained by a large number of solved examples. This text will prove to be useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students of mathematics.
Shashi Deshpande : A Critical Elucidation is a modest attempt to the various aspects of the literary world of Shashi Deshpande. It is a collection of scholarly research papers contributed by various English teachers and scholars from the different parts of India. It features articles concerning all the chief fictions and short stories of Shashi Deshpande. Her novels discussed in this book are Root and Shadows, That Long Silence, The Dark Holds No Terrors, The ...
The Medicinal Plants of the World" is the outcome of the persistent demand made by Tradesmen, Vaidyas, Hakims, Research Scholars and teachers. This book has been written due to our long association with the subject and the medicinal plants extending over a long time and according to the new researches in all Indian Universities and other countries of the world. The book gives a ready reference source in the alphabetic sequence the generic names of the plants ...
The Indian subcontinent has the largest concentration of tribal population in the world. After independence various measures have been devised and implemented for the uplift of the tribals, but tribal welfare and development has remained very slow and steady. This book is based on the proceedings of a nation seminar entitled 'Emerging Roles of Anthropological Knowledge in Promoting Tribal Welfare and Development', sponsored by University Grants ...
The Indian novel written in English has gained high visibility in the nineteen nineties—a momentous decade which has ushered in a sort of fictional cornucopia. Not only has it brought to light a crop of young writers whose first and even second novels have bagged highly coveted international prizes and awards but it has also sent the popularity of fiction soaring high. Therefore, it is time to evaluate and interpret the major works of the major writers of this ...
Victorian Fiction: Some New Approaches deals with Thomas Love Peacock, Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens, Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell, Anthony Trollope, W.M. Thackeray, George Eliot and George Meredith in addition to a number of other novelists. The chapters based on these novelists thoroughly and conclusively analyse and summarise only those aspects which form the central part of the modern criticism. Novels chosen for discussion, too, are those which usually have a ...