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IRWLE
Vol - 9 : No - I
January, 2013
 
   

 

 

 
 
Contents
 
  1. The New Human: Robot Evolution in Selection from Asimov’s Short Stories  
    Al-Lehaibi S. Majed  
       
  2. Tracing the History of a War-torn Land: A Study of Khaled Hosseini’s A Thousand Splendid Suns  
    Swapna Gopinath  
       
  3. E. L. Doctorow’s Ragtime in the Context of Historiographic Metafiction – A Study  
    Paula Anca Farca  
       
  4.Shifting Women from Periphery to the Centre: A Feminist Study of Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations  
    Shweta Saxena  
       
  5. The Poetry of William Carlos Williams: An Approach to His Variable Foot  
    Omendra Kumar Singh  
       
  6. De-colonising Language: A Critique of Hyder’s River of Fire  
    Umed Singh  




  7. Catch-22’s Omniscient Narrator: A Subtle Weapon in the Satiric Attack on American Business  
    Kate Prudchenko  
       
 

8. Situating Literature in Technoculture: A Reading of Three Postmodern Poems by Steven B. Katz

 
    Anvar Sadhath  
       
  9. The Yarns of Urban India: Women in Rupa Bajwa’s The Sari Shop  
    Subhi Tresa Sebastian  
     
  10. The Haunting Taste of Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts  
    Kakila Singh  
 
 
  11. Confessional Poetry and Fabricated Honesty – A Study of Anne Sexton’s Briar Rose and Robert Lowell’s My Last Afternoon with Uncle Devereux Winslow  
    Paulina Korzeniewska  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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