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Translating a Story 'Snake in the Grass' by R.K. Narayan to "ઘરનાં વાડામાં ''એરું"

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Name:  Sumra Jitendra V. Class: M.A. [English] Semester: 04 Roll No. : 16 Year: 2012-13 Paper No. : 04 Paper Name: “Translation Studies” Assignment Topic: “Translating a Story 'Snake in the Grass' by R.K. Narayan to "ઘરનાં વાડામાં ''એરું"                                                   Submitted To,                                                   Dr. Dilip Barad                                                   Department Of English                                         ...

Boomerang of Gandhian thoughts: Study Of national movements in Kanthapura

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Name:  Sumra Jitendra V. Class: M.A. [English] Semester: 03 Roll No. : 16 Year: 2012-13 Paper No. : 104 Paper Name: “Indian Writing in English” Assignment Topic: “Boomerang of Gandhian thoughts: Study Of national movements in Kanthapura.”                                                    Submitted To,                                                    Dr. Dilip Barad                                                    Department Of English                                     ...
Name:  Sumra Jitendra V. Class: M.A. [English] Semester: 03 Roll No. : 16 Year: 2012-13 Paper No. : 103 Paper Name: “ Literary Theory and Criticism ” Assignment Topic: “ Theme And Subject Matter of Poetry.” Themes and subject matter of poetry: Wordsworth’s enormous legacy on a large number of poems written by him. But the themes that run through Wordsworth‘s poetry remained consistent throughout. Even the language and imagery he used embody those themes, remained remarkably consistent. Any subject between heaven and earth can be treated poetically and the similar idea is noted by Wordsworth in 1798, “It is the honorable characteristic of poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind.” Wordsworth states that subjects are poetic and unpoetic in themselves. A slight incident of village life may be material for poetry, if the poet can make it meaningful. Thus Wordsworth extends the scope of poetry, by bri...
Name:  Sumra Jitendra V. Class: M.A. [English] Semester: 03 Roll No. : 16 Year: 2012-13 Paper No. : 102 Paper Name: The Neo- Classical Literature A Critique on Gulliver’s Travels  Gulliver’s travels is all about Lemuel Gulliver’s various adventures in several unknown lands from where he comes out as complete common human being. These prime four lands like Lilliput, Brobdingnag, Laputa and houyhnhnmsin which swift has enunciated various human weakness and pride of the people, praised rational animals like horses and made a mordant irony yahoos. He has indicated almost all bad habits of the people. Norman a Jeffers has written about Gulliver’s Travels It is at once a delightful, fantastic story of adventures for children, a political satire, and a serious satire on human nature, on contemporary politics social institutions and on the manners and the morals’ of the age. The book is written in travelogue. The narrator Gulliver himself become...
Name: Sumra Jitendra V Class: - M.A. (English) Semester: - 03 Roll no. – 16 Year: - 2012-201 Paper No: - 101 Paper Name: - The Renaissance Literature Topic: “Analysis of any three poems by John Donne.”                                                            Submitted to,                                                            Dr. Dilip Barad,                                                            Department of English,                         ...