Professor and Head in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-8-Issue-1
Twenty first century is remarkable for a persistent search for positives, a quest for meaning that could impart some pattern to the chaotic flux of life. Man must exceed himself and grasp this real world with the combined powers of sense, soul and...
Postcolonial poetics tries to assess and analyse the mechanism of marginalization caused due to colonialism. It also tries to focus on the features of the hegemonic superstructure that operates through oppression, suppression, dislocation, disaffi...
This article focuses on how Amit Chaudhuri uses history against fiction and how he represents reality against fiction. In the nineteenth century , literature and history were considered branches of the same tree of learning , a tree which sought t...
The article entitled "Man and the Mind" is in two parts. The first part is totally creative, based upon the personal experiences and findings, acquired from the discussion among peers whereas the second part is purely a critical study which runs o...
Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake (2003), a Pulitzer winning novel is now a major motion movie. Lahiri won this prize for her collection of ghost stories Interpreter of Maladies. The Namesake is her first novel and a successful one. The story of the no...
Language users have a remarkable ability to create, produce, and comprehend complex words. Words such as 'undercut' and 'bakery' appear to be composed of units, traditionally called morphemes, that recombine in rule-like ways to form other words,...
George Orwell (Pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair) was born on June 25, 1903 at Motihari, a town of Bengal in India. He is regarded as an English novelist, essayist and critic, most, famous for his two novels Animal Farm (1945) and Nineteen Eighty Fou...
The human world cannot be separated from that of nature.Now-adays, Eco-criticism has been playing an extremely vital role in shaping the essence of human society. This term refers to the study of literature and environment from an inter-disciplinar...
A woman enjoys relationship at various levels – as a wife, mother, sister, friend and companion, however still very much the life of an average woman depends on her father, brother, husband and son. Consequently she loses her own identity and make...
The post independence period attained a certain maturity in delineating socio- psychological problems of women showing a steady development from modernism to post- modernism. The new opportunities for education and employment, the emergence of new...
Parenthood has been one of the most concerned areas of research for every decade. It is the practice of taking good care of one’s offspring to make sure on their part that they grow up in a safe, sound, healthy and happy environment. Children are...
Feminism is an array of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal–to define, establish and achieve political, economic, personal and social rights for women. Even though, the feminist around the globe lauding th...
The present research article is an attempt to view the relationship of twins- Rahel and Estha from a different point of view. Arundhati Roy wrote her only novel The God of Small Things which deals with many small things – children and youth, women...
In Indian mythology Shiva is the pivot around whom a plethora of stories, myths, cults, sects, dogmas are based upon. Hinduism and the present civilization of India rely heavily on both cosmological and human Shiva. The human Shiva is infested wit...
Shashi Deshpande in the last decade of the 20th century holds great worth as an Indian English woman novelist.She is also known as a realist who has presented real pictures of the middle class of that decade.She is the only Indian woman author who...