Author |
Paper tile |
Link |
Page no. |
Aishwarya Banerjee |
Dynamics of Violence in the North East: Reviewing Some Contemporary Mizo Poems |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201347 |
1-10 |
Sarita Mal |
Decoding Shakespeare’s Macbeth:A psychological meditation and reflection |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201349 |
11-17 |
Pritesh Chakraborty |
Fade in India: Failure of Animation as a Narrative Genre in India |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201350 |
18-26 |
Mohul Bhattacharya |
“My hands felt just like two balloons”: the conflict between Mind and Body in Sartre’s Nausea |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201351 |
27-33 |
Anuradha Dosad |
Kali in Kalyug: The Rise of Women in Indian Comics and Graphic Novels |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201352 |
34-37 |
Gairik Misra |
Nevermore: An article on "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201353 |
38-40 |
Sukla Kisku |
Myth and its Relation to Folk- Wisdom |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201430 |
41-49 |
Ankita Mookherjee |
Unhomed and Rehomed: Interrogating the Problematics of Repatriation and Rehabilitation in Saadat Hasan Manto’s short story “The Dutiful Daughter” |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201431 |
50-57 |
Ritupriya Bhanja |
Folklore As Metaphor In Subhas Mukhopadhyay’s Poetry |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201356 |
58-71 |
Anusua Chatterjee |
From Devdas to Dev D: Tracing the Male Gaze |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201357 |
72-76 |
Roopsa Sanyal |
“[T]he theatre alone was my route to success...: ” An exploration of Binodini Dasi’s “mad, black scrawls ” as the autobiography of an actress |
https://maharajasrischandracollege.in/news/newsdetail.php?action=detail&tab=1&%20%20eventID=%201362 |
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