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The Interiors

Volume 11, Issue 1 - January 2026

Publication Date:
January 1, 2022

Total Articles:
22

Pages:
1 - 158

ISSN:
2319-4804

Editorial Team

Editors
Dr. Neeraj Kumar
Dr. Neeraj Kumar Chief Editor

Professor and Head in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre

Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya

Associate Editor Boards
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Dr. Anupama Vohra
Professor of English at University of Jammu & Kashmir Jammu
University of Jammu & Kashmir Jammu
Dr. Susanta Kumar Bardhan
Department of English Suri College
Suri University of Burdwan (West Bengal)
Dr. Atal Kumar
Department of English Gaya College, Gaya
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. Mousumi Chakraborty
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BBM Koylanchal University, Dhanbad
Dr. Kumari Rashmi Priyedarshni
Department of English Gautam Buddha Mahila College, Gaya
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Advisory Boards
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Dr. B.N. Sahay
Former Professor and Head P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. H.M. Prasad
Former Professor and Head P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. I. K. Masih
Former Professor and Head P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. B. K. Jha
Former Professor & Head Department of English
Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag
Dr. C.P. Singh
Former Professor and Head, P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. Somnath Prasad
Former Professor and Head, P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. Prabhat Kumar Singh
Professor of English
Central University of South Bihar, Gaya
Dr. Parmananda Jha
Former Associate Professor & Head Dept. of English, Former Chairman All India Association for English Studies
C. M. College, Darbhanga L.N.Mithila University, Darbhanga
Dr. A. K. Bachchan
Professor, P. G. Dept. of English
L.N. Mithila University, Darbhanga
Dr. A. A. Khan
Professor and Head, Dept. of English
Pt. R. S. S. University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Prof. Mara Logaldo
Professor of English
IULM University of Milan, Italy
Dr. Anita Singh
Professor & Head Department of English
B.H.U., Varanasi
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Articles in This Issue

22 Articles

Refugee Life and the Discourse of Dignity in the Short Fiction of Jatin Bala

Basudhara Roy *

The refugee has always occupied an abject position within the official discourses of nationhood, citizenship and belonging. Politically and legally identified as an ‘other’, the refugee’s personhood, most often, fails to receive acknowledgement of...

Keywords: Dalit, dignity, refugee, marginalization, resilience, strength

English as a World Language

Satyendra Prasad Singh *

English is the most widely used language in the world. English, a member of the Indo-European group of languages, has flourished into a world language. Spoken by more than 370 million people in the United Kingdom, the United States and the former...

Keywords: World language, international communication, global trade, second language, official language, instruction, commerce, tourism, education

Significance of Myth in Modern Context: Solving the Conundrum of Identity in Karnad’s Hayavadana

Prachi Poli Tigga *

The Jnanpith award winner Girish Raghunath Karnad is an acclaimed dramatist who went back to the roots of Indian myth and tradition in order to paint a vibrant picture of the Indian society. He uses myths which are believed to be an inseparable pa...

Keywords: Myth, identity, existential crisis, social conventions

Children's Literature : A Dilemma

Vikash Kumar *

Several scholars have tried to define the term children’s literature from different angles to provide a universal definition but as childhood is not a static condition and in turn a child is also the product of a particular culture. Thus children’...

Keywords: Childhood, Children's Literature, culture, universal concept

Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger : A Saga of Extreme Suffering, Humiliation and Revenge

Sandeep Kumar *

Adiga has won great laurels winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize, 2008 for his debut novel, The White Tiger. The book is crafted in the epistolary form, as a series of letters written over the period of seven nights. Through these letters, the...

Keywords: Suffering, humiliation, revenge, social injustice, corruption, immorality, men with big bellies, men with small bellies

Anees Jung's Unveiling India: A Study in Woman’s Journey

Iffat Shaheen *

Fiction is born out of the society in which it lives. It does not ignore the change in the society, synchronic or diachronic rather portrays them in befitting manner. In the portrayal of society, the representation of women emerges as the most sig...

Keywords: Survival, emancipation, subaltern, empowerment, patriarchy

Radical Feminism and Sylvia Plath’s “Bee Poems” in the Milieu of Modernist (Confessional) Poetry

Maitri Verma *

Modernism covers a vast panorama of socio-political events. In literature too, the period covers various art movements like Symbolism, Imagism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Expressionism and Vorticism. The term “modernist poetry” is usually applied to the...

Keywords: Modernism, modernist poetry, confessional poetry, feminine vulnerability, power dynamic, ecocriticism, radical feminism

An Inquiry into Identity Crisis and Women’s Familial Role: A Select Study of Contemporary Indian Fiction in English

Shweta Kumari *

In India family is perhaps the most important social institution. Women are considered the integral and central part of this structure. They are perceived as grihalakshmi-the bountiful goddess. However, this image is more rigid than flexible and h...

Keywords: Women, familial roles, identity crisis, housewife, modernity

Delhi as ‘Home’: Exploring the Sense of Belonging in Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day

Zainab Fatma *

People form affective ties with the spaces they inhabit via their experiences and expressions of emotion.To develop a sense of attachment and belonging to a specific community and its environment, it is natural for humans to associate and interact...

Keywords: Sense of belonging, hierarchy of needs, relationship, notion of belongingness

Enola Holmes and Nancy Drew: A Comparative Study

Yasmeen Ara *

Enola Holmes and Nancy Drew are well-known personalities in the world of detective fiction. They are teen detectives. Nancy Springer created Enola’s character and Edward Stratemeyer is the creator of Nancy Drew. Enola is presented as the sister of...

Keywords: Enola Holmes, Nancy Drew, teen detectives, detective fiction, amateur detectives

Rethinking Bengali Identity : Depiction of Early Nineteenth-century Eurasian Singer-song writer in Antony Firingee and Jaatishwar

Reshma Khatoon *

Christopher Pinney in his book, Photos of the Gods : The Printed Image and Political Struggle in India (2004) calls visual culture “an experimental zone” where new possibilities and new identities are forged, and Pinney here focuses primarily on t...

Keywords: Firingee, Bengali cinema, Bengali identity

Tracing (Fe)male’s Body as the Site of Violence: Remapping Women’s Space and Identity through the Bollywood Movie Provoked

Sweta Kumari *

Women have often been a trouble-free target in a male-chauvinistic world over many centuries. They found themselves to be victims to injustice, viciousness and inhumanity throughout human history whenever there were local or global conflicts and w...

Keywords: Abusive relationship, domestic violence, Bollywood, women's identity

Conundrum of Advocacy with Remedial Methods: An Insight of Shashi Deshpande’s Small Remedies

Feroj Alam *

Shashi Deshpande writes about Indian women with the authority of the universal female experience. When she embarks on journey through the sea of human relations, she discovers at its depth the most complicated and hidden feelings of woman. These p...

Keywords: Universal female experience, selfhood, social transitions, human relationship

Personality Traits of Annie Zaidi’s Female Characters in Love Story #1 to 14

Lakshmi Kumari * , Manju Roy

Annie Zaidi is a keen observer of her own society, and her writing is guided by a strong sense of social justice. She has written about problems associated with India’s democratic process, its bureaucracy and infrastructure, and it’s cultural and...

Keywords: Infrastructure, bureaucracy, cultural and caste prejudice, interior monologue, dramatic monologue, personality, cynicism

Domination of Patriarchal Authority in Girish Karnad's Naga-Mandala

Khushnuma Perween *

Women have been an aggrieved lot down the ages. The problems faced by women are the major issues in Indian writers especially the Indian writers like Girish Karnard,Vijay Tendulkar, Kamala Markandaya et al have dealt with women centered problems i...

Keywords: Male dominated society, solitary, oppression, psychological problems, dilemmas
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