by : Shashidhar G. Vaidya
with a foreword by
Prof. C.R. Visweswara Rao
(Former Vice-Chancellor, Vikrama Simhapuri Univ.)
ISBN 978-81-7977-535-6
pp, : 142 + xviii
Price : Rs. 165.00
The Origin and Development of Indian English Short Story
M.R. Anand’s ‘The Barber’s Trade Union’: A Note
The Hammer of God: A Note on Raja Rao’s ‘Javni’
Serpent Symbolism: A Note on Two Short Stories of Raja Rao and Khushwant Singh
A Kaleidoscopic Vision: Short Stories of Basavaraj Naikar
Silent Sufferers: A Note on the Women Characters in the Select Short Stories of Veena Shanteshwar
Struggle for Honour and Freedom in The Sun Behind the Cloud
The Vision of Harmony in Light in the House
From Restrain to Release; a Feminist Note on William Shakespeare’s As You Like It
The World Ill Lost: A Critical Analysis of Sangya Balya
Kanakadasa: A Carmelite of Karnataka
Rebel Consciousness of Kanakadasa
Life and Works of Prof. Basavaraj Naikar
with a foreword by
Prof. C.R. Visweswara Rao
(Former Vice-Chancellor, Vikrama Simhapuri Univ.)
ISBN 978-81-7977-535-6
pp, : 142 + xviii
Price : Rs. 165.00
List of Contents :
The Origin and Development of Indian English Short Story
M.R. Anand’s ‘The Barber’s Trade Union’: A Note
The Hammer of God: A Note on Raja Rao’s ‘Javni’
Serpent Symbolism: A Note on Two Short Stories of Raja Rao and Khushwant Singh
A Kaleidoscopic Vision: Short Stories of Basavaraj Naikar
Silent Sufferers: A Note on the Women Characters in the Select Short Stories of Veena Shanteshwar
Struggle for Honour and Freedom in The Sun Behind the Cloud
The Vision of Harmony in Light in the House
From Restrain to Release; a Feminist Note on William Shakespeare’s As You Like It
The World Ill Lost: A Critical Analysis of Sangya Balya
Kanakadasa: A Carmelite of Karnataka
Rebel Consciousness of Kanakadasa
Life and Works of Prof. Basavaraj Naikar
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