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1 | Heaven in pursuit: An outlook at the role of religious philosophy and family in The brothers karamazov Shikha Dutt Sharma, Ravindra Kumar How to cite this article: Shikha Dutt Sharma, Ravindra Kumar. Heaven in pursuit: An outlook at the role of religious philosophy and family in The brothers karamazov. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 1-3 | India |
2 | From Munna to Ashok Sharma: Refashioning of Balram in The white tiger Alka Bansal How to cite this article: Alka Bansal. From Munna to Ashok Sharma: Refashioning of Balram in The white tiger. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 4-7 | India |
3 | Indianness in the literary works of Ruskin Bond Ravindra Kumar, Aakanksha Tyagi How to cite this article: Ravindra Kumar, Aakanksha Tyagi. Indianness in the literary works of Ruskin Bond. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 8-10 | India |
4 | Understanding nature and the non-human: Need for a right perspective Dr. Namita Laxmi Jagaddeb How to cite this article: Dr. Namita Laxmi Jagaddeb. Understanding nature and the non-human: Need for a right perspective. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 11-13 | India |
5 | Tradition and modernity in kamala markandaya’s pleasure city Nidhi Upadhyay How to cite this article: Nidhi Upadhyay. Tradition and modernity in kamala markandaya’s pleasure city. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 14-17 | India |
6 | An image analysis of “Rocking-horse” in the rocking-horse winner from the perspective of lotman’s semiosphere theory Huang Yuchan How to cite this article: Huang Yuchan. An image analysis of “Rocking-horse” in the rocking-horse winner from the perspective of lotman’s semiosphere theory. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 18-21 | China |
7 | The new subaltern in arundhati roy’s “The ministry of utmost happiness”: Gendered spaces captured Sourav Santra How to cite this article: Sourav Santra. The new subaltern in arundhati roy’s “The ministry of utmost happiness”: Gendered spaces captured. International Journal of English Research, Volume 7, Issue 5, 2021, Pages 22-24 | India |