Aspects of Contemporary World LiteratureP. Bayapa Reddy Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 2008 - 357 من الصفحات Festschrift volume dedicated to Kamjula Venkata Reddy, b. 1939, former Professor of English, Sri Krishnadevaraya University; contributed articles; some previously published. |
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A World | 18 |
Vedic Themes in Eliots The Waste Land | 29 |
J G FarrellThe Man and Writer | 36 |
Pinter and TwentiethCentury Drama | 45 |
The Sixth Dimension in The Woman and | 65 |
The Underpinnings of Lifes Terrors and | 77 |
New Horizons | 93 |
Postmodernist | 104 |
Naipauls Second Childhood | 212 |
The Lunar and the Solar Alongside the Earthly | 222 |
Metaphors of Rain and Fire in Salman Rushdies | 240 |
Humanitarianism in Mulk Raj Anand | 249 |
A Note on Narayans | 263 |
An Interview with Raja Rao | 270 |
Prototype of Modern Human | 285 |
Music as a Medium in A Suitable Boy | 294 |
Experiments in Two Recent | 118 |
A Study | 126 |
Jhumpa Lahiris Interpreter | 138 |
A SocioPolitical Satire | 151 |
Anthills of the Savannah | 167 |
The White Mans Power and Magic | 189 |
India and the U S A in Kiran Desais | 303 |
The Role of Mass Media in the New Century | 323 |
Problems of Translating Literary Work | 332 |
A Case for a Good Dictionary | 342 |
The Literary TextA Threatened Species? | 349 |
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