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1 |
Nature in the friendship between a poet and a scientist
Chiranjit Mukherjee and Madhumita Roy
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 01-03
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2 |
Analyzing women's quest for empowerment in Anita Desai's ‘Clear Light of Day’
Natasha Chatterjee and Raj Nath Bhat
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 08-10
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3 |
Integrating Assamese Ecological Narratives in ELT Classrooms
Sandhani Dutta
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 11-14
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4 |
Ecofeminist Storytelling: Tradition and Modernity in the Selected Works of Namita Gokhale & Mamang Dai
Sahil and SZH Naqvi
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 15-18
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5 |
Between Patriarchy and Female Authority: Gender Dynamics in Easterine Kire’s ‘A Terrible Matriarchy’
Vandita Mor and BM Yadav
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 19-22
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6 |
Decolonising the Female Self: Gender, Trauma, and Liberation in Shobha De and Bessie Head Novels
Neha and BM Yadav
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 23-26
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7 |
Exploring the Intersections of Magic Realism and Artistic Narrative in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red
Tanuja Sharma and Poonam Chouhan
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 27-29
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8 |
The Clash of Values: A Study on Cultural Conflict and Environmental Degradation in Kamala Markandaya’s Novel, The Coffer Dams
Dipti Ranjan Maharana
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 30-35
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9 |
Theatre of the Absurd in India and Rajeshwar Prasad's Plays
Ramsuart
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 36-43
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10 |
The land that provided for generations had become a wasteland, with its waters poisoned and farmlands destroyed": An ecocritical exploration of environmental degradation in Ojaide’s The Activist and Armah’s the beautiful ones are not yet born
Sourav Paul and Tirna Sadhu
Int. J. Res. Engl., 2025; 7(2): 44-48
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