The Interiors

Volume 5, Issue 1 - December 2016

Volume 5, Issue 1 - December 2016

Publication Date:
December 1, 2016

Total Articles:
39

Pages:
1 - 271

ISSN:
2319-4804

Editorial Team

Editors
Dr. Neeraj Kumar
Dr. Neeraj Kumar Chief Editor

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

Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya

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Dr. Pratap Singh
Former Professor and Head, Dept. of English
D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
Dr. B.N. Sahay
Former Professor and Head P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. Alo Sircar
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. C.P. Singh
Former Professor and Head, P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
Dr. S.M.P.N.S. Shahi
Professor and Head, Dept. of English
Ranchi University, Ranchi
Dr. Somnath Prasad
Professor and Head, P.G. Dept. of English
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
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
Govt. D.T. College, Utai, Durg
Dr. Parmanand Jha
Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of English
C.M. College, Darbhanga
Dr. K. K. Narayan
Associate Professor and Head, Dept. of English
Gaya College, Gaya
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Articles in This Issue

39 Articles

The Dilemma of Hamlet in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet

SUNIL PATHAK *

Hamlet is often perceived as a character-expounding and thoughtfultechnically termed as relativist, existentialist, and sceptical. The various theories set up by critics, but sympathetically, has at all times puzzled them, bear a partial truth that...

Keywords: Dilemma, psychoanalytic, enigmatic, conflict, outrageous, absolute, nobility, honour, revenge, ambition.

Unshackling the Rooster Coop : An Analysis of Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger

SWETA . *

The White Tiger (2008) is Aravind Adiga’s first novel, for which he got Booker Prize. It depicts the most heartrending picture of imbalances in Indian society. Adiga depicts both the downtrodden, unpleasant deprived places like Laxmangarh and high...

Keywords: The white tiger, marginalized, rooster coop, Breaking out, unshackling.

Reflection of Patriarchal Society in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice

SERAJUDDIN ANSARI *

Jane Austen is a prominent woman English novelist of Romantic period. Pride and Prejudice is her most famous novel. If we talk about plots of her most of the novels, though fundamentally comic, they give us a vivid reflection of the dependence of...

Keywords: Pride and Prejudice, marriage, patriarchal society.

Ontological Confluence of Love and Death in Sri Aurobindo

UMA SHANKAR SINGH *

Ontological confluence is one of the creative emotional stress of Ruru and Priyumvada. Ruru in Aurobindo’s Savitri is a portrait of a lady. She shows how her femininity is discomfited. She is torn by endless conflict and indecision. It makes her p...

Keywords: Ontological, confluence, centrifugal, gratified, ethical, epistemological.

Confessional Elements in the Poetry of Kamala Das

MD AZHAR HUSSAIN *

This article focuses on the confessional tone in the poetry of Kamala Das who is a feminist poet. She is one of the most distinctive Indian poets writing in English. Although, her poetic output is very slender and comprises only three volumes of p...

Keywords: Amazing frankness, boldness, self expression, liberty, women and private life.

Shashi Deshpande’s Major Novels : A Study in Humanism

POOJA . *

The present article is intended to explore and explain Shashi Deshpande’s broader vision of the human world in which woman stands as an integral constituent of all that is known as human. What is human, if not, a combination of both man and woman?...

Keywords: Humanism, social-engineering, feminism, woman’s recognition, woman’s identity, gender justice, gender integrity, happyhome, human happiness.

Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan : A Dark and Dirty Truth of Partition

SAUBIA HAREEM *

Train to Pakistan is Khushwant Singh’s classic novel of an isolated village in Punjab that is plunged into an abyss of religious hatred and communal violence on the eve of partition of India into India and Pakistan. With its enduring themes of lov...

Keywords: National divide, violence of partition, communalism, Love as a redeeming force

Theme of Racism and Class Exploitation in the Novels of Toni Morrison

KAVITA JAIN *

Racism and class-ism signify the traumatic conditions under which African Americans live in white America. Toni Morrison considers racial discrimination and class exploitation a primary obstacle in the lives of African Americans. Hence the conflict...

Keywords: Conflict, violence, oppression, slavery, discrimination, racism, freedom.

From Chaos to Cosmos: A Perspective on Anita Desai’s Creativity

PARITOSH KUMAR PANDAY *

An autobiography is meant to locate those moments of being in which the self coincides with self and intuitively recognises an existential rightness and an underlying pattern. An artist though makes use of materials from his personal life, the per...

Keywords: Alienation, isolation, insecurity, creative release, feminine sensibility.

Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable : A Study in Dalit Vision

JYOTSHNA . *

The word ‘Dalit’ has acquired a special meaning in the Indian society. They were the untouchables in the social set up, leading a life of penury and were worst exploited and oppressed by the upper caste. The word ‘Dalit’ has its existence from the...

Keywords: Dalit, subaltern, mincemeat, Proletarian humanism, morass, hypocrisy.

A Brief Thematic Study of the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand and Arundhati Roy

RAVI PRAKASH *

Dalits have been the extremely backward and deprived sections of the Indian society suppressed since a long time only on account of their lowly birth. They have been exploited socially, physically, economically, mentally, and above all, emotionall...

Keywords: Paravan, humanism, fascism, feudalism, imperialism, fanaticism, communalism.

Role of Female Characters in Major Novels of Anita Desai

PUJA KUMARI *

The present paper seeks to explore the role of female characters in the major novels of Anita Desai. No Society or country can ever progress without an active participation of women in its overall development. Although the place of women in societ...

Keywords: Feminism, self-sacrificing, enduring, depression, alienation

Use of Indian English in the Poetry of Nissim Ezekiel

SUDISTA PRASAD SINGH *

Nissim Ezekiel is a great Indian poet who is very much conscious of imageries, myths, social rituals and religious aspects of India. He gave strong Indian colour to his poetry. Ezekiel has used Indian English in his poems to parody the confused us...

Keywords: Phonological and lexical components; Indian English; hackneyed use of English; repetitions; syntactical deviations.

Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine

URWASHI KUMARI *

Jasmine is a novel of immigration and assimilation , both on physical and psychological levels. In this novel , Bharati Mukherjee fictionalises the process of Americanisation by tracing a young Indian woman’s experiences of trauma and triumph in h...

Keywords: Destiny, Americanisation, immigration, trauma, odyssey

Relationship between Literature and Journalism

ANCHAL ADITI *

Literature is the mirror of society. Before the 18th century, thinkers of the society gave ethical, social and philosophical views through local songs, Lyrics, Poems, Parables, Drama etc. But in modern age, it is being done by the process of Journ...

Keywords: Cinematography, lithography, human values and ethics, interpretation of life.
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