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IRWLE
Vol - 5 : No - II
July, 2009
Contents
1. Tolstoy’s
Anna Karenina:
There is no Light at the End of the Tunnel
Abhilasha Singh
2. Analogies and Contrasts in Roy’s
The God of Small Things,
Mukherjee’s
Jasmine
and Syal’s
Anita and me
Fewzia Bedjaoui
3. Can the Woman Speak? - A Reading of Ross, Kroetsch and Atwood
Nivedita Majumdar
4. Priscilla Hart’s Search for Identities in
Riot
Amrendra Sharma
5. Sustainable Employability Skills for Engineering Professionals
V. Saravanan
6. Voices from the Yore:
Therigatha
Writings of the
Bhikkhunis
Asha Choubey
7. Dorothy Richardson's Contribution To English Fiction
Ganesan Balakrishnan
8. Silence! The Court is in Session: The Quintessence of Gender Discrimination
Megha Trivedi
9. Terrible Fish in Sylvia Plath’s Mirrors: Perception and Relevance of Mirror Imagery
Rajani Sharma
10. The Modern World through the Luminous Path of Prose Fiction - A Reading of Graham Greene’s
A Burnt-out Case
and
The Confidential Agent
as Dystopian Novels
Ayo Kehinde
11. The Plight of Stolen Generation in Jane Harrison’s
Stolen
, an Australian Aboriginal play.
B Devi Kamala
12. Signposts of Alterity: Cary Philips’s
The Final Passage.
Nah Charles Nyitsotemve