Professor in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors-vol-5-Issue-1
In Indian culture spirituality plays a vital role. Spirituality has the goal of liberation which means to acquire the moksha. It is an integration of Sadhana, meditation, mantra, Vedas, shlokas, etc. There are two basic and the greatest enemies of...
Siddis, a diasporic community of African-Indians which has approximately 50, 000 members, is spread chiefly in three states of India— Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra. Siddis are descendants of Bantu people of Southeast Africa who first left their...
To think of human civilization or culture, be it Indian or Canadian, without rivers is an impossible proposition. The Ganges in India has arrested the attention of the sensitive poets like Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and Susheel Kumar Sharma. They hav...
Written in Indian background, Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger is a severe attack on the existing social, political and financial divisions of society. The novelist’s exquisite efficiency of enquiring into the existing divisions of society through...
The present paper intends to explore the identity crisis and growing need and desire of being self-dependent by women in the urban upper middle classes through Manju Kapur’s novel Home. The author has depicted through the character of Nisha, that...
This paper intends to explore the Indian theory of “Rasa” in a Western literary work like John Keats’s Lamia. Rasa is one of the most prominent concepts of Sanskrit Poetics. We see its usage in almost every piece of ancient and modern Indian liter...
Byron is a great satirist. The Augustan age is essentially an age of satire and Byron, too, has his fascination for satires. In his poetry Byron has satirised love, war, women, politicians, English society and even his own contemporaries. While sa...
In Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss twin strands straddle across continents mapping the contours of the ethno-racial and historical relationship between people from different cultures. Primarily it is about Love, Longing, Loss and Identity Cr...
This paper will explore Arundhati Roy’s novel, The God of Small Things, in the context of ecofeminism. In Indian subcontinent growing protests against environmental destruction and struggle for survival and existence have highlighted the inter-con...
English is such kind of language that if it is not pronounced correctly, its meaning will be changed. And even sometimes meaning becomes opposite to the base word. So pronunciation is a very important issue while learning English. As Arabic speaki...
By definition, post colonialism is a period of time after colonialism and incorporates writings of those countries which have been affected by the imperial process from the moment of colonization to the present day. Bapsi Sidhwa, a post colonial v...
The history of literature dates back to the dawn of human civilization. The societies were formed by the human beings with objectives of fulfilling the human needs and aspirations. Setting aside which came first- literature or society the aim of th...
Mulk Raj Anand in his novels draws characters from the real society around him, people whom he happens to know in actual life. During his life’s journey, some characters even haunt the novelist and compel him to write about them. Speaking as a nov...
Marriage is assumed to be the primary business of a woman’s life through which the patriarchal values perpetuate. The themes of Anita Desai’s compositions are chiefly love, matrimony and divorce which ultimately annihilate a woman’s life. In India...
Human psyche has been decoded and unfolded time to time and it has been recorded in different genres of literature. Communal violence has unfolded a different human psyche. The novel Tamas written by Bhisham Sahni explores various aspects of human...