Heteroglossia [Vol - IV Indian English writing: a special issue] : the critical and the creative eye / by Dept. of English Nistarini College Publication

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Purulia : Nistarini College Publication, 2007.Description: x, 277p. 20.5 cm.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- RENAISSANCEDDC classification: 824
Contents:
Reconsidering renaissance: India and Europe -- Sreela Roy The evolution of Indian english poetry -- Sunanda Mukherjee Indian English Poetry: a postcolonial feminist reading -- Ajay Kumar Gangopadhyay (Ganguly) Who's afraid of Kamala Das -- Goutam Buddha Sural Kamala Das: an enigma -- Urbee Gupta Crumpled eyes: a look at Jayanta Mahapatra's Hunger -- Salil Biswas Theories of poetry -- A. Berriedale Keith Illusion and reality in Silence! The court is in session -- Indrani Deb A foucauldian analysis of Tendulkar's Silence! The court is in session -- Arindam Das Literature in translation: Reading Tagore's Postoffice in English and Bengali -- Tapu Biswas Some observations on Shakespeare translation in nineteenth century Bengal -- Sirsendu Majumdar Tradition and structural novelty in Jhumpa Lahiri's The interpreter of Maladies -- Chhandam Deb The interpreter of Maladies: consequence of displacement -- Satyaranjan Das Identity and the third space in When Mr. Pirzada came to dine -- Kalyan Chatterjee An humble journey: a long time on the little road -- Ajoy Sengupta Postcolonialism and The guide -- Asit Kumar Biswas Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: a critical overview -- Aparajita Hazra The postcolonial theory in The God of small things -- Arundhati Chatterjee Historical realism in Khuswant Singh's Train to Pakistan -- Sandip Tikait and Samir Thakur Shame, honour and violence: Rushdie's construct of a Patriarchal culture -- Sharbani Banerjee Mukherjee Anita Desai's Journey to Ithaca: the myth of Odysseus and The narrative structure of a new Odyssey -- Debasis Chatterjee Losing her own 'space': Nanda Kaul in Anita Desai's Five on the mountain -- Arnab Kumar Sinha Raiding the child's kingdom -- Suparna Bhattacharya The myth of 'Englishes' -- Pabitra Sarkar Contextualising teaching of English for engineering and technology students of India: some perspectives -- Suneeta De To the exile hero -- Ajay Kumar Gangopadhyay (Ganguly) The Naamghar -- Srutimala Duara Folk tales of Manbhum -- Subodh Kumar Basu Ray
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Reconsidering renaissance: India and Europe -- Sreela Roy The evolution of Indian english poetry -- Sunanda Mukherjee Indian English Poetry: a postcolonial feminist reading -- Ajay Kumar Gangopadhyay (Ganguly) Who's afraid of Kamala Das -- Goutam Buddha Sural Kamala Das: an enigma -- Urbee Gupta Crumpled eyes: a look at Jayanta Mahapatra's Hunger -- Salil Biswas Theories of poetry -- A. Berriedale Keith Illusion and reality in Silence! The court is in session -- Indrani Deb A foucauldian analysis of Tendulkar's Silence! The court is in session -- Arindam Das Literature in translation: Reading Tagore's Postoffice in English and Bengali -- Tapu Biswas Some observations on Shakespeare translation in nineteenth century Bengal -- Sirsendu Majumdar Tradition and structural novelty in Jhumpa Lahiri's The interpreter of Maladies -- Chhandam Deb The interpreter of Maladies: consequence of displacement -- Satyaranjan Das Identity and the third space in When Mr. Pirzada came to dine -- Kalyan Chatterjee An humble journey: a long time on the little road -- Ajoy Sengupta Postcolonialism and The guide -- Asit Kumar Biswas Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: a critical overview -- Aparajita Hazra The postcolonial theory in The God of small things -- Arundhati Chatterjee Historical realism in Khuswant Singh's Train to Pakistan -- Sandip Tikait and Samir Thakur Shame, honour and violence: Rushdie's construct of a Patriarchal culture -- Sharbani Banerjee Mukherjee Anita Desai's Journey to Ithaca: the myth of Odysseus and The narrative structure of a new Odyssey -- Debasis Chatterjee Losing her own 'space': Nanda Kaul in Anita Desai's Five on the mountain -- Arnab Kumar Sinha Raiding the child's kingdom -- Suparna Bhattacharya The myth of 'Englishes' -- Pabitra Sarkar Contextualising teaching of English for engineering and technology students of India: some perspectives -- Suneeta De To the exile hero -- Ajay Kumar Gangopadhyay (Ganguly) The Naamghar -- Srutimala Duara Folk tales of Manbhum -- Subodh Kumar Basu Ray

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