Volume III Issue II January 2015
Contents
1. FROM ELEMENTARY NATURALISM TO ECOCRITICISM: NEED FOR A CHANGE OF METAPHOR
S. Sushma Raj
Prof. L. Manjula Davidson
2. RELEVANCE OF ETHICS IN BUSINESS
Mayur R. Agravat,
Dr. Gurpreet Arora
3. INTERPRETING JOSEPH CONRAD'S HEART OF DARKNESS IN THE LIGHT OF MARK SCHORER'S CRITICAL ESSAY 'TECHNIQUE AS DISCOVERY'
Dr. J. David Livingston
Mrs. Sophia Livingston
4. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ARE INDIVISIBLE
Vineet Kaul
5. AN INSIGHT INTO THE MARGINALIZED SOCIETY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE NOVELS OF RICHARD WRIGHT
Dr. P.K. Uma
6. CULTURAL TRAUMA AND COLLECTIVE IDENTITY OF THE BENE ISRAEL JEWS IN SELECTED WORKS OF ESTHER DAVID
Ms Doyir Ete
7. READING THE 'SERVANT' IN ELMO JAYAWARDENA'S SAM'S STORY
Esther Daimari
8. THE NEW WRETCHED OF THE EARTH: DEFORMED PROTAGONISTS IN MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN, SHAME AND THE MOOR'S LAST SIGH
Marcel Ebliylu Nyanchi
9. THE 'PUBLIC SPHERE' AS A TOOL TO APPROACH DALIT WRITINGS
Dr. W.S. Kottiswari
Nisha M
10. REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN INDIAN ENGLISH WOMEN WRITINGS: A POST COLONIAL READING
Dr. Richa Bijalwan
Poetry Section:
1. THREE POEMS BY DEEYA BHATTACHARYA