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The Interiors

Volume 12, Issue 1 - January 2026

Publication Date:
January 1, 2023

Total Articles:
40

Pages:
1 - 368

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. Department 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. A. Khan
Professor & Head Dept of English
Pt. R. S. S. University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Prof. Mara Logaldo
Professor of English
IULM University of Milan, Italy
Dr. Geeta M. Patil
Professor and Head Department of English
Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
Dr. Anita Singh
Professor & Head Department of English
B.H.U., Varanasi
+ 2 more members

Articles in This Issue

40 Articles

Incorporating Task-based Language Teaching as an Effective Methodology of Teaching English in the Indian Classroom

Anjan Dasgupta *

In this paper I would like to consider how Task Based language teaching can be effectively incorporated for teaching English as a second language. Ever since David Wilkins, the British linguist distinguished between what he labelled as ‘synthetic...

Keywords: Task-based language teaching, teaching pedagogy, curriculum design, analytical approaches.

A Novel of Triumph over Destiny: Alienation and Hope in Preeti Shenoy’s Life is What You Make It

Mousumi Kundu *

The present article aims at exploring how ‘Alienation’ and ‘hope’ in the fictional work of PreetiShenoy is the heart of the matter. The word, ‘hope’ provides a tiny ray of positive note that eliminates all obscurity and disenchantment. When aliena...

Keywords: Powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, isolation and self-estrangement.

From Words to Waves: Unleashing the Literary Influence on Social Media

Susmita Barman *

In the digital age, the influence of literature on social media has become a fascinating and significant phenomenon. Social media platforms have created a vast forum for the dissemination and discussion of literary content. From viral quotes and p...

Keywords: Literature, social media, digital influence, digital culture, viral storytelling.

Train to Pakistan: A Partition Novel

R.P. Kachhway *

Khushwant Singh holds a distinguished place in Indo-Anglian fiction. He is a prolific writer. He is product of 20th century. He was born beforeIndia was separated from Pakistan. Therefore, he has observed what happened in 1947 during partition. At...

Keywords: Indo-Anglian, partition, holocaust, starvation.

Development of Rebellious Female Psyche in the Select Novels of Anita Desai and Arundhati Roy : A Comparative Analysis

Kumari Rashmi Priydarshni *

Anita Desai and Arundhati Roy are the two most celebrated feminist novelists, whose personality and vision have been shaped and designed by the traditional Indian society. Both the novelists have quite poignantly depicted the development of the re...

Keywords: Patriarchy, oppression, self-assertion, globalisation, self-identity.

Identifying the Effects of Grammarly on ESL Learners’ Writing Error: A Case Study of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama Madrasa, Lucknow, India

Mohammad Usama * , Md Moshabbir Alam

Studies worldwide have explored how Grammarly as Electronic Tool (E-Tool) assists ESL (English as a Second Language) students in enhancing their writing. Thepresent study aims to improve Madrasa ESL learners’ writingby minimizing inflectional morp...

Keywords: Grammarly, ESL writing, error analysis, inflectional morphemes, Madrasa students

Tradition and Modernity : A Reading of R. K. Narayan's The Guide through a Feminist Lens

Ananya Buragohain *

Indian English Literature (IEL) refers to a specific body of works written by the Indian writers in English. Some of the predominant figures of this genre are R.K Narayan, Raja Rao, and Tagore. Modernism in Indian English Literature is primarily ch...

Keywords: Modernism, tradition, individualism, symbolism.

Identity Crisis in Wife : A Psychological Perspective

Ruchi Kumari *

The traumatic situations and agonies are psychological terms which are generally found in the works of Indian diasporic writers. In Indian English literature, BharatiMukherjee is a famous writer who presented these terms prominently in her novel “...

Keywords: Traumatic situations, diaspora, alienation, identity-crisis, eccentricities.

Role of Subaltern Men in Subjugation of Subaltern Women : A Critical Study

Atul Ranjan *

This article is written in context with a different perspective about how acts and actions of subaltern men are responsible for the suffering of subaltern women.I have taken two instances from the novel of Mahasweta Devi’s Outcaste. One story is a...

Keywords: Fabricated reality, dual standards, outcast, sexual exploitation, voice within the voice, voice behind the closed door.

Marginalization, Identity Crisis and Discrimination in Mamang Dai’s Stupid Cupid

Mostafijur Rahaman *

The notion of identity has gained significant prominence in current cultural studies and literary analysis. The statement conveys the notion of self-perception and the comparative analysis of one’s identity with others. Therefore, our identity pla...

Keywords: Identity, marginalization, dicrimination, culture, power, female.

Discourse on Post- American Dream after World War II

Ritwika Saha *

The world saw two horrific and devastating World Wars which traumatized people since then. Their needs and ambitions took a different track and their lives became increasingly exhaustive and full of desolation. Specifically giving light to the Ame...

Keywords: American dream, ancestor, discourse, new generation, World War- II.

Indian Migrants in America:A Study of Isolation and Approval in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's Before We Visit the Goddess

Ananta Kumar Banerjee *

Chitralekha Banerjee (29 July 1956), well known as Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an Indian American novelist, poet, essayist and the professor of creative writing program at the university of Houston. Born and brought up in Calcutta and later movi...

Keywords: Diaspora, isolation, transculturalism, adaptation, integration.

Beyond the Page and onto the Screen: Exploring the Dynamic Intersection of Literature and Film

Bhairab Barman *

The intersection of literature and film is an enthralling region where two distinct art forms converge, engaging audiences through distinct sensory experiences. This article provides a critical analysis of the relationship between literature and f...

Keywords: Literature, film, intersection, critical analysis, adaptation.

Shashi Deshpande's Feminist Vision : A Critical Study of her Representative Novels

Priti Patel *

A prominent living woman novelist, ShashiDeshpande has contributed significantly to the firm establishment of feminist literature in Indian English Writing. She dislikes being called a feminist writer because she considers it aform of patriarchal...

Keywords: Feminist, gender, patriarchy, urban, identity, struggle.

Fathering the Self - Autobiography and Biography in Running in the Family and Fun Home

Himika Chakraborty *

“My true self, my character and my name were in the hands of adults, I had learnt to see myself through their eyes, I was a child, this monster they were forming out of their regrets.” — Jean-Paul Sartre, Les Mots Jean Paul Sartre’s conception of...

Keywords: Autobiography, family, father, biography, history.
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