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Friday, November 4, 2016

Our Aspirations

This journal is an attempt to enhance the formidable march of finer sensibilities not only to glorify the art forms and their manifestation in real life situations but also to find ways to enrich them through constructive criticism. The ways are not limited and the ideas are not framed. So the conclusions are open-ended. With this intent we are open to our writers as well as readers. They are together our source of  a beginning ─ an endeavour to map a future for human beings, which will be different from evaluating everything worthy by the currency that define the three-dimensional ways of life, devoid of a higher abstract order all aspire.

We understand that it is neither always necessary nor possible to authenticate one’s views by citing names and content published earlier. We understand that original/innovative thoughts need not be juxtaposed or synthesised with the so called experts’ in the discipline to prove their worth. So feel free to communicate ideas, without bothering to use search machines in the internet to sprinkle your text with quotes/paraphrases/summaries of what others have said, to prove that your work is scholarly in nature. Nevertheless, do not hesitate to go by the traditional ways of scholarship if you are comfortable in managing it as a matter of academic practice. 

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Glimpses of the January-June issue of Nuances (Vol. 2 No.1)


                                  Research Papers

Feminism and Marginalized Texts  

(01 – 22)
Women Writers and Their Marginalized Texts: A Perspective from Ancient and Medieval India
Dilip Naik
Sarangadhar Baral

Religious Perspectives 
 (23 – 32)
Influences of Bhagwat Gita on the works of T.S. Eliot
Sandeep Bhatnagar
(33 – 45)
 Spiritual Conditioning of Ethical and Moral Values Through Islamic Education
Fouzia Khanam
Zebun Nisa Khan

(46 – 54)
    The Dogma of Casteism in Girish Karnad’s Play Tale-Danda
T. Eswar Rao

Irish Immigrant Heritage 
(55 –67)
Symbolism in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night: A Study of Irish Immigrant Heritage
Sayyed Rahim Moosavinia
Elham Shishebor

Romanticism in Postcolonialism
(68 –74)
The Romantic Orientalists and the Nayars of Malabar:
A Postcolonial Reading
Anupama Nayar

Epic Literature
(75 –87)
Divided by Eras and Culture; United by Genre and Unique Feature: Kalidasa and Milton as Epic Literatures
Sumathi Shivakumar

Story
(88 – 92)
Walk with Death!
Md. Ziaul Haque


Poems

(93 – 95)
Sari
Mr Conscience
Subodh Sarkar
(96 – 97)
Waiting
Overmind Rhythm
Ramesh Mukhopadhyaya


Book Review

(98 – 100)
Harper Lee
Go Set a Watchman

Reviewed by: P. K. Panda