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IRWLE
Vol - 6 : No - II
July, 2010
 
       
 
Contents
 
  1. Wet, Wicked and Wild: Manifestations of Heat in Kevin Hart’s Poetry  
    Nathanael O’Reilly  
       
  2. N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child and the American-Dime Novel
 
    Rachel Tudor  
       
  3. Krapp, the Wearish Post-Modern Man: Beckett’s Archetypal
Figure of the Theater of the Absurd
 
    Farideh Pourgiv &
Marjan Shokouhi
 
       
  4. The Cosmic and the Acosmic — A Redefinition of Being and Time in
Patrick White’s Voss
 
    Krishna Barua  
       
  5. Female Emancipation and the Crisis of Authority in The Postcolonial Context in Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing and The Golden Notebook  
    Adamu Pangmeshi  
       
  6. Sexist Matters: Power Play and Gendered Space in Chinua Achebe's Anthills of Savannah  
    Uzoechi Nwagbara  
       
  7. Thea Astley: Writing in an Overpoweringly Male Dominated Literary World  
    Megha Trivedi  
       
  8. Mirror-Writing: Social-realism in the Short Stories of O.Henry and Prem Chand  
    Tanweer  Jehan  
       
 

9. Native Voices from Terra Nullius: A Reading of Kath Walker’s "We are Going"

 
    Anish Krishnan Nayar  
       
  10. Towards the Enhancement of Literacy Acquisition in Literature Classroom Discourse in Nigerian Universities  
    Olutoyin Bimpe Jegede  
     
  11. The Engineering Student and the English Language: A Fresh Look at Remediation  
    C Indira & Meenakshisundaram  
     
  Poetry    
  12. An Alien Island  
    Raj Kumar Sharma  
       
  13. Doodling    
   

Ankita Anand