1 | Toni Morrison and her artistic ingenuity – S. Kanakaraj | 1 |
2 | Towards A Translation Protocol: Telugu Literature in English Translation – K. Purushotham | 8 |
3 | Homoeroticism in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night – R. Deepta | 18 |
4 | Raymond Williams’ Quest for a Productive Paradigm: Some Remarks on the Problems of a Marxist Theory of Culture – E. Dileep | 25 |
5 | Violence in Richard Wright’s Native Son – G. M. Madhavi & M. A. K. Sukumar | 38 |
6 | Wole Soyinka’s Telephone Conversation – An Ecocritical Perspective – K. Madhavarajan | 47 |
7 | Analyses of the Higher Secondary English Textbook Based on the Standards of ACTFL – J. Selvamalar | 53 |
8 | Arjun Dangle’s “Dalit literature Past, Present and future” and Prof. K. Enoch’s “Principle of Dalit literary criticism” –An Overview – K. Suma Kiran | 60 |
9 | Feminist Consciousness in Cry, The Peacock by Anita Desai – P. Janakamma | 71 |
10 | Theme of Poverty in The Grapes of Wrath – N. Ankanna & S. Satyam | 77 |
11 | Symbolic Suggestiveness in Arun Joshi’s Novel: The City and The River – Y. Venkateswarlu | 83 |
12 | Intercultural Communication: Teaching and Learning aspects in English Language – S. A. Mohammad Shafee | 90 |
13 | A Critique of Biblical Allusions and Religious Symbols in James Baldwin’s Go Tell it on the Mountain – T. Moses | 98 |
14 | A Religious Reading of Shakespeare’s The Tempest – E. Gangadhar | 106 |
15 | Thimmammamarrimanu: A Folk Tale of Anantapuramu District – S. S. Giridhara Prasad | 111 |
16 | Teaching and Learning English Pronunciation among the students of +2 at Kuppam and surroundings: A Study -V. Govindha Rajulu | 119 |
17 | Study of Identity and Exile in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake – T. Narayana & C. N. A. Chandra | 129 |
18 | Interface between Literature and Religion: A Study of Chaim Potok’s Hasidic Judaism – D. Jyotsna | 133 |