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The North-eastern states of India are blessed with beautiful natural landscapes, flora and fauna, folk music, mountains, mysterious clouds,
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Violence against African American females, young and old, is an irresistible concern in the novels of Toni Morrison. Her best fictional pieces,
27 Mar 2024
Writing against the backdrop of the global pandemic of COVID19, Amitav Ghosh in his latest non-fiction text The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a
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Ecocriticism, as an interdisciplinary field of study, has added significant facets to literary criticism. We notice that the recent ecocritical
27 Mar 2024
The North-eastern states of India are blessed with beautiful natural landscapes, flora and fauna, folk music, mountains, mysterious clouds,
18 Jan 2024
T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) employs colors to depict various shades of emotions of the post-World War I in Europe in his ‘The Waste Land’ (1922). On
18 Jan 2024
T. S. Eliot’s iconic masterpiece ‘The Waste Land’ has endured the test of time exploring a rich tapestry of complex issues with profound depth.
18 Jan 2024
This study analyses Eliot’s The Waste Land from a humanistic perspective and after all search for the causes and consequences of despair,
18 Jan 2024
T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’, a multifaceted piece of art has five parts comprising 433 lines which not only throws light on the mechanical,
18 Jan 2024
This paper seeks to examine modern malaises like the emptiness of mind, sexual perversion, alienation and fragmentation, spiritual barrenness,
18 Jan 2024
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot came in an era of heightened anxiety. The loss of traditional values was the cause behind this spiritual emptiness.
18 Jan 2024
The twentieth century is a modern era of drastic changes, a culmination of industrialization and commercialization leading to the birth of many
18 Jan 2024
This paper presents the influence of the mystic East in providing answers to some of the daunting ethical questions that haunted Westerners
18 Jan 2024
One of the most important literary figures of the twentieth century, T.S. Eliot, lived in a time marked by not just two terrible and dreadful
18 Jan 2024
T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ has developed a contemporaneity by effectively transcending the Modernist context within which it is born. The
18 Jan 2024
With death sprouting like fungi and its fear spreading like the mycelium, the contemporary pandemic times mirror the pathetic state of the
18 Jan 2024
T. S. Eliot’s poem ‘The Waste Land’ delves into the theme of self-reflexivity, portraying the lives of individuals alienated and isolated due to
18 Jan 2024
As a distinguished poet, essayist, and literary critic, T. S. Eliot’s works delve into intricate societal quandaries, cultural decline, and the
18 Jan 2024
Known as ‘Pope of Russel Square’ in the history of English literature from the 20th century, T. S. Eliot’s, literary ingenuity augmented the