Summary of English Essays (Literature)

Monday, 27 May 2024

Project Detail- Indian Diaspora

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Project Questionnaire - Indian Diaspora

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  Dear Friends, I am Sujaritha,  working on a Project on Diaspora. To know more about Indian diaspora, I have prepared a questionnaire whi...
Thursday, 16 December 2021

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  Freedom and Democracy Erich Fromm The essay “Freedom and Democracy” is taken from Erich Fromm’s famous work The Fear of Freedom . This...
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Wednesday, 13 May 2020

"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant- Summary

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The Necklace Guy de Maupassant Guy De Maupassant is a famous French writer. “The Necklace” is known for its twist,  which was a hallm...
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"The Lion’s Share" by Arnold Bennett- Summary

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The Lion’s Share Arnold Bennett Arnold Bennett’s “The Lion’s Share” is a humorous short story. Most of his stories are located in Fiv...
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"The Open Window" by H.H. Munro- Summary

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The Open Window H.H. Munro Saki is the pen name of H.H. Munro. He is a famous short story writer from England. His stories are known ...
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"The Message of Visva Bharati"- Summary

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The Message of Visva Bharati Indira Gandhi Indira Gandhi, the former prime minister of India delivered this speech at an annual convo...
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Sujaritha Saravanan
Dr. S. Sujaritha is at present working as an Associate Professor of English, at Pondicherry University Community College, Puducherry. Her Ph.D. is on diaspora literature and Bakhtin’s theory of ‘chronotope’. Her research fields of interest are Diaspora Studies, Postcolonial Studies and Feminism and recently published a book titled "Colonial to Postcolonial Studies: A Literary Insight". Her research articles, numbering over thirty were published in reputed national and international journals and anthologies. She has delivered keynote speeches at conferences and presented her research papers at more than fifty National and International conferences. Presently she is working on an ICSSR-sponsored project on Diaspora.
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