Nationalist thought and the colonial world /
Sharma Ram
Nationalist thought and the colonial world / Ram Sharma , Gunjan Agarwal & Archana Sharma. - 1st ed. 2013. - Delhi. Manglam Publications; 2013. - 213 p . ; hardbound 14x22cm
1. Man-woman Relationship in the short-stories of shashi Deshpande
2. Change in outlook: Indian English Idioms in post independence Indian English Poetry
3. Is it Harish's Love or lust that maneuvours Virmati's Existence? in Manju Kapur's difficult daughters
4. Colonial experience in Amitav Ghosh's sea of poppies
5. Cyber Rhetoric in Shanta Acharya's Dear tech support
6. Changing attitude of the Indian society towards ageing & disabled people as presented in Bollywood movies
7. " A rear view mirror"1 - Nationalism, memory and the Sublatern: A reading of Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow lines
8. Arnold's concept of ideal man and Bhagavad Gita
9. Tehima Duranni: Breaking the silence of Patriarchy
10. Out of the domestic into the practicality: Nurse Ratched's sceptre rod of authority in Kesey's one flew over the cuckoo's nest
11.Homeward bound: an ecospiritual Aesthetic in the color purple
12.Death Journey: The Nigger of the "Narcissus"
13. Eliot's poetry in the light of hinduism
14. Question of relatedness in Arthur Millers all my sons
15. The world is what it is: Naipaul's vision beyond ideological boundries
16. Ernest hemingway's feminine approach in a farewell to arms and for whom the bell tolls
17. Feminism and the female psyche in post-modern Indian English poetry and fiction
18. Nissim Ezekiel's Hymns in Darkness: His religious and philosophical speculations
19. Jhumpa Lahiri's the interpreter of maladies: A Cathartic analysis
20. Plotting violence in Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice-Candy man
978-93-81142-92-9
823.009954 / SHA
Nationalist thought and the colonial world / Ram Sharma , Gunjan Agarwal & Archana Sharma. - 1st ed. 2013. - Delhi. Manglam Publications; 2013. - 213 p . ; hardbound 14x22cm
1. Man-woman Relationship in the short-stories of shashi Deshpande
2. Change in outlook: Indian English Idioms in post independence Indian English Poetry
3. Is it Harish's Love or lust that maneuvours Virmati's Existence? in Manju Kapur's difficult daughters
4. Colonial experience in Amitav Ghosh's sea of poppies
5. Cyber Rhetoric in Shanta Acharya's Dear tech support
6. Changing attitude of the Indian society towards ageing & disabled people as presented in Bollywood movies
7. " A rear view mirror"1 - Nationalism, memory and the Sublatern: A reading of Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow lines
8. Arnold's concept of ideal man and Bhagavad Gita
9. Tehima Duranni: Breaking the silence of Patriarchy
10. Out of the domestic into the practicality: Nurse Ratched's sceptre rod of authority in Kesey's one flew over the cuckoo's nest
11.Homeward bound: an ecospiritual Aesthetic in the color purple
12.Death Journey: The Nigger of the "Narcissus"
13. Eliot's poetry in the light of hinduism
14. Question of relatedness in Arthur Millers all my sons
15. The world is what it is: Naipaul's vision beyond ideological boundries
16. Ernest hemingway's feminine approach in a farewell to arms and for whom the bell tolls
17. Feminism and the female psyche in post-modern Indian English poetry and fiction
18. Nissim Ezekiel's Hymns in Darkness: His religious and philosophical speculations
19. Jhumpa Lahiri's the interpreter of maladies: A Cathartic analysis
20. Plotting violence in Bapsi Sidhwa's Ice-Candy man
978-93-81142-92-9
823.009954 / SHA