Professor in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors-vol-5-Issue-1
William Wordsworth wrote Preface to the Lyrical Ballads in which he advocated his own theory of poetry. This theory was a new taste for the reader especially in the matter of theme and style. Wordsworth’s theory of poetry aims at writing poetry ag...
At the initial stage of the emergence of stylistics as a branch of literary critical study, it was mainly concerned with the study of literary text without reference to context and other related factors affecting a text. Textualist stylistics and...
Amitav Ghosh is a postmodern Indo-Anglian novelist whose novels pivot round multi culture, multi ethnic issues as the wondering cosmopolitan roves round and weaves them with his deft, narrative styl. This article focuses how Amitav Ghosh uses hist...
Rusking Bond, an Indian author of British descent, is the most loved one among the contemporary Indian short story writers. He composes his stories on the basis of his own experiences as it is traced in his works. Bond's stories are about the thir...
This paper deals with the concept of multiculturalism as presented by Chetan Bhagat in 2 States – the Story of My Marriage. The various characters and incidents depicted in the novel give us a clear picture about the diverse culture and tradition...
Feminism is a political, economic or cultural movement which started in 1960s which aims at equal rights for women. Feminist activists started this movement for women’s legal rights such as property rights, voting rights etc. There are some litera...
Dr. Abnish Singh Chauhan who is working as an Assistant Professor in Dept. of English, SRM University, Delhi-NCR, Sonepat, is whole heartedly devoted to the service of English literature
Some students are born talented and some achieve talent by their hard practice. Born talented feel delighted of their talent and achieved talented have their success story of hard-working. Both these categories of students either occupy habit of b...
Earth’s mouth was wide open and all stony-soil; Not only living being, but away even parted soul, From crop-less, endless, land, where no creature; No hamlet far and near, nowhere. Vertically the sun shone, and roamed high sun stroke. Leafless t...