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Volume 18:2 February 2018
ISSN 1930-2940

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English Language, Literature & Culture
Select Papers of the Second National Conference on English Language, Literature & Culture
Kongunadu College of Engineering & Technology, Thottiyam, Tamilnadu, India

Editor: Ms. T. Vembu, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed., (Ph.D.)


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    Dr. PSK. R. Periyasamy

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    Dr. Dr. R. Asokan

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    Dr. J. Yoga Priya

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    Ms. T. Vembu, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Candidate

  • V. S. Naipaul’s The Mimic Men ...
    T. Abirami, M.Phil. English and K. Harini, M.Phil. English

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    S. Akila, III B.A. English

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    T. Amisha Priya

  • Rays in the Inner Eyes: A Close Analysis of American Film Ray ...
    Anil M.R., M.Phil.

  • Hegemony in the Linguistic Fabric of Edward Albee’s
    A Delicate Balance
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    Anusmitha Sebastian, M.A.

  • Nature Versus Culture: Mapping Imperialistic Alternatives in
    The Martian Chronicles and Avatar
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    Aswathy C. N., M.Phil.

  • Presence of Mind and Communication Skills of Dr. C. N. Annadurai ... Dr. D. Nagarathinam and Prof. L. Lakshmanan

  • Integrating Soft Skills with English Language Learning ...
    Joseph Edward Felix, M.A., (Ph.D.) and Dr. K Selvam, Ph.D.

  • Perpetuation, Mediation and Annihilation of Oppressions in
    the Matriarchal and Patriarchal Spaces of Toni Morrison’s A Mercy
    ... R. Gladys Lydia, M.Phil. and Dr. A. Sheeba

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    G. Iynisha and Dr. K. Shanthi

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    A. Joshua Sundar Raja, Ph.D. Research Scholar and Dr. K. Kaviarasu

  • Women Beyond Traditions: Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters ...
    S. Kamalakannan, P. Poornima and B. Raghuram

  • A Study on the Flora of Garhwal in Ruskin Bond’s The Blue Umbrella ... Dr. K. Kaviarasu

  • An Ecological Insight into Anita Nair’s
    The Churning of the Cosmic Ocean
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    R. Madhiyarasan, Ph.D. Research Scholar and Dr. K. Kaviarasu

  • Portrayal of Social Evils in Upamanyu Chatterjee’s
    English August: An Indian Story
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    S. Paul Reiner, Ph.D. Research Scholar

  • The Theme of Isolation in Yann Martel’s Life Of Pi ...
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    Dr. S. Rema Devi

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    B. Sangavi, S. Seetha & S. Senthilkumar

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    The Inheritance of Loss
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    S. Nusrath Sulthana, M.A., B.Ed., M.Phil. Candidate

  • Search for Identity in Earl Lovelace’s
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    R. Udhayanila

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    Ms. M. Velvizhi, Ph.D. Scholar and Dr. J. Amalaveenus

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    A. Judith Monicka, III B.A. English and
    N. Yazhini, III B.A. English

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