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Course Code: – A040201T This book for second semester English Literature is laboured to contain the syllabus in accordance with the National Education Policy 2020. The book is written in lucid language to cater to the needs of a heterogeneous classroom. The poems are produced in original text, alongwith the biography of the poets and …
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This book is not a story, it’s a string of experiences that the characters go through. Abhishek, a college goer becomes a self-made business man, has to fight and defeat the enemies of Shagun, in order to free her from their shadows, empower her to drop her inhibitions, reunite her with her family and eventually …
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The book The Voices of Protest in the Selected Plays of Vijay Tendulkar is divided into Seven Chapters: (I) Introduction (II) Review of Literature (III) Silence! the Court is in Session (IV) Ghashiram Kotwal (V) Kamala (VI) Kanyadaan (VII) Conclusion. Tendulkar was writing at the time of Girish Karnad, Mohan Rakesh, Mahesh Elkunchwar and Badal …
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This book for first semester English Literature is laboured to contain the syllabus in accordance with the National Education Policy 2020. The book is written in lucid language to cater to the needs of a heterogeneous classroom. The concepts are complemented with illustrations. The short stories and essays are produced in original text, alongwith the …
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On Interdisciplinarity: Select Essays includes a collection of essays that demonstrates the ways in which recent intellectual practices may consider interdisciplinary studies as a hermeneutic tool to deal with our New Times. Including essays from various disciplines such as Sociology, Anthropology, Geography, Archaeology and Literature, the volume provides interdisciplinary relevance of current academics. It posits …
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The book entitled Indian Thought in the Poetry of Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emersion is an attempt to explore how Indian thought present in the Vedas, the Puranas, the Upanishads and the Bhagavadgita influenced a number of writers and philosophers of America and Europe. The Gita is an epitome of all …
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The autobiographies of the marginalized people are impregnate with sufferings. They became the focal point for inquisitive minds to visualize the ordeals of the oppressed. A wider study of these autobiographies is the requirement of the day to empathize with the out blowing agony of the heinously affected marginalized community. In the period after 1970, …