A Quarterly International Refereed Journal ofEnglish Language, Literature and Criticism
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VOL. VI NO. 3 JULY 2015
Dr. Ramesh Chougule
LITERARY ENDEAVOUR
LITERARY ENDEAVOURA Quarterly International Refereed Journal of English Language, Literature and Criticism
VOL. VI NO. 2 APRIL 2015
ANALYSIS OF THE ERRORS MADE BY NEWCOMER COLLEGE STUDENTS IN THE USE OF AUXILIARY SYSTEM TO FORM YES/NO ENGLISH QUESTION: A CASE STUDY OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION-YAFEA, ADEN UNIVERSITY, YEMEN - Ali Salem Awadh Qasem AL- Saadi; USING REFLECTIVE JOURNAL WRITING TO ENHANCE EFL STUDENTS' EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EQ) AND ATTITUDES - Dr. Sultanah Al-Bidawi; SEARCH FOR THE ROOT: A STUDY OF THE NAMESAKE - Sangita Gogoi Deuri; ANALYSIS OF J.K.ROWLING'S HARRY POTTER AS A NOVEL OF BILDUNGSROMAN - C. Manimekalai & Dr. P. Sujatha; FEMINISATION OF NATURE IN JOSEPH CONRAD'S COLONIAL FICTION: AN ECOFEMINIST APPROACH - Sambit Panigrahi; MAGIC REALISM IN SALMAN RUSHDIE'S MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN - Laxman Vishnu Bhargande & Dr. F. A. Siddiqui; MARGINALIZATION, OPPRESSION AND SILENCE OF DALIT IN ANAND'S UNTOUCHABLE - Dr. Kaptan Singh; ELUSIVE MEANINGS: SEEING TONI MORRISON'S BELOVED THROUGH THE POST-STRUCTURALIST LENS - Vidya Maria Joseph; A STUDY ON THE STORY OF FOUR UNLIKELY PEOPLE WHOSE LIFE COMES TOGETHER IN THE MIDST OF VARIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES IN ROHINTON MISTRY'S A FINE BALANCE - B. Jeyapratha & Dr. K. Girija Rajaram; JHUMPA LAHIRI'S INTERPRETER OF MALADIES: A CRITICAL STUDY - Talluri Mathew Bhaskar; ASIF CURRIMBHOY'S GOA: AS A POLITICAL PLAY - Devarinti Sudhakar; ENGLISH VINGLISH AND QUEEN: A WOMAN'S JOURNEY FOR SELF-ESTEEM - Dr. Archana R. Banale; DRAMATISTS AS FEMINISTS: A STUDY OF VIJAY TENDULKAR, MANJULA PADMANABHAN AND MAHESH DATTANI'S PLAYS - A. Rajina Banu & Dr. S. Subbiah; ENGLISH POETIC DRAMA: A STUDY - Chavan Sudhakar Devendra; ARUNA: BEHIND THE CLOSED DOORS - A BEACON OF INSPIRATION - Prof. (Ms.) Joan Leela Madtha; A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF JOTIRAO PHULES'S ISHARA - Sunil Raosaheb Raut; EMERSON'S POETRY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS - Mrs Jyoti Yamakanamaradi; EMERSON'S REFORMATORY IDEALS WITH REFERENCE TO HIS ESSAYS FIRST SERIES - Mrs. Jyoti Yamakanamaradi; A STUDY OF MODE OF ADDRESS IN THE SELECTED POEMS IN POISONED BREAD - Raut Sunil Raosaheb; WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S HAMLET: A STUDY - Sugandha Verma; BOOK REVIEW A. A. MUTALIK-DESAI'S ALDOUS HUXLEY: NOVELIST AND THINKER
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LITERARY ENDEAVOURA Quarterly International Refereed Journal of English Language, Literature and Criticism
VOL. VI : NO. 3 : JULY, 2015
ISSN 0976-299X
Editorial...
Dr. Ramesh ChouguleEditor in Chief
Writing in English literature is a global phenomenon. It represents ideologies and cultures of the particular region. Different forms of literature like drama, poetry, novel, non-fiction, short story etc. are used to express one's impressions and experiences about the socio-politico-religio-cultural and economic happenings of the regions. The World War II brings vital changes in the outlook of authors in the world. Nietzsche's declaration of death of God and the appearance of writers like Edward Said, Michele Foucault, Homi Bhabha, and Derrida bring changes in the exact function of literature in moulding the human life. Due to Globalization and liberalization, society moves to the post-industrial phase. Migration and immigration become common features of postmodern society. These movements give birth to issues like race, ethnicity, gender, crisis for identity, cultural conflict, dislocation, isolation and many others. Thus multiculturalism becomes the key note of new literatures written in English. The colonial legacy, immigrants and migrated authors attempt to define Britishness in literature and the result is postethnicity in English literature. The writers like Salman Rushdie, Hanif Kureishi, Andrea Levy and many others attempted to redefine and revaluate the singular authority of text and plead for the plurality of themes. There is another form of literature growing consciously in the country like India. This literature is called as Fourth World Literature or the literature of protest. The marginalized sections of society attempt to protest against upper caste ideologies in Dalit Literature. All these issues are reflected in the present issue of Literary Endeavour.
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Ramesh ChouguleHead, Department of English,
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Sub-Campus, Osmanabad, Maharashtra, India
Dr. Govind KokneDepartment of English,
Dr. B.A.M.U. Sub-Campus, Osmanabad
Co-Editor
Members
Dr. Lilly Fernandes Associate Professor of English,
Al Jouf University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Dr. Adnan Saeed Thabet Abd-El-SafiDepartment of English, Faculty of Education,
Yafea, Univerity of Aden, Yemen
Dr. P. SujathaDepartment of English, Kongunadu Arts and
Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Advisory Editorial Board
Dr. Nora Hadi Q. AlsaeedAsst. Professor of English &
Vice Dean, College of Administrative & Humanities, Al Jouf University, Sakaka,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Prof. Dr. Satish DeshpandeDepartment of English, Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
Dr. Mallikarjun PatilProfessor, Karnataka University,
Dharwad, Karnataka, India
Dr. A. M. SarwadeDepartment of English, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
Dr. M. VennilaHead, Dept. of English,
Seethalakshmi Achi College of Women,Pallathur, Tamilnadu
Dr. D. BaskaranDept. of English,
Alagappa Univeristy College ofEducation, Alagappa University,
Karaikudi, TN
Dr. Parvati V.Associate Professor and Head,
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, JNTUH College of Engineering,
JNT University, Hyderabad, India
Dr. K. GirijaRajaramPrincipal, K. G. College of Arts
& Commerce Coimbatore TN, India
Dr. Amrendra SharmaProf of Linguistics, Dhofar University,
Salalah Sultanate of Oman
Prof. Dr. Rosaline JamirDept. of English, Assam
University, Silchar, Assam IndiaDr. Uttam AmbhoreDr. Mustajeet Khan Department of English,
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
Marathwada University,
Aurangabad, (MS) India
Dr. A. BenitaDept. of English, Kalasalingam
University, Krishnankoil, TN
Associate Editor
Guest Editors
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