Abstract This article intends to study the creative-aesthetic challenges faced and subsequently solved by Agatha Christie and Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay while constructing the criminal plots […]
Abstract During the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth, along with the surge of travels to the West, […]
Abstract This paper undertakes a critical reading of Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness to touch upon the ways through which media exerts […]
Abstract This paper looks at the current state of English Studies in Bangladesh and how it is different from the methods prevalent in other […]
Abstract There are many factors that contribute to the establishment and to the critical acclaim of South Asian writing in English (hereafter SAWE) across […]
Abstract Throughout history, censorship and state control have been countered through acts of protest and rebellion. Folk literature can also be viewed as a […]
Abstract Transnationalism generally denotes the inter relationships among the people of different nations across borders. Theorists of transnationalism opine that with recent advanced technology […]
Abstract In a country where the scriptures, as well as the age-old traditions, have historically circumscribed women, the latter have for centuries been forced […]
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