Tiffany 309–310. (Hazugságok sz?vevénye, Ha igaz volna…)
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Tiffany 309–310. (Hazugságok sz?vevénye, Ha igaz volna…)
Szelíd vadóc/ Gombhoz a kabátot/ Vegasi esküv?
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Bianca 291–292. k?tet (Menyasszonyi torta, A vád: szerelem)
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Bianca 291–292. k?tet (Menyasszonyi torta, A vád: szerelem)
Tiffany 311–312. (Téli napforduló, T?bb mint t?kéletes)
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Tiffany 311–312. (Téli napforduló, T?bb mint t?kéletes)
Bianca 271–272. (Cukormáz, Higgy a csodákban!)
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Bianca 271–272. (Cukormáz, Higgy a csodákban!)
Bianca 263–264. (Karácsonyi készül?dés, Kedves Mikulás!)
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Bianca 263–264. (Karácsonyi készül?dés, Kedves Mikulás!)
International Journal on Multicultural Literature (IJML):Vol. 7, No. 2 (July 201
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International Journal on Multicultural Literature (IJML) Volume 7 Number 2 (July 2017) ISSN 2231-6248. Highlights include ·Solutions to Religious Communalism as Projected in Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions: An Analysis by S. Chelliah ·K.V. Dominic's Winged Reason: A Portrait of Social Realism by D.C. Chambial ·Tracing Political Bricoleurs in Winston Churchill's Thoughts and Adventures and Khushwant Singh's The End of India by Sreedevi R. & Raichel M. Sylus ·Play/Games as Sublimation of Juvenile Delinquency: An Exploration into the World of Children's Literature by Sijo Varghese ·Intrinsic Journey into the Epic, Savitri: A Symbolic Exploration by Santanu Basak ·Feminine or Feminist: Ambiguous Women in The Moor's Last Sigh by Sharmila Bhattacharjee ·Element of Grotesque in Carson McCullers' The Ballad of the Sad Cafe by Sarika Tiwari ·Alec Derwent Hope on Poet and Art of Poetry by Amodini Sreedharan ·Women as Victims: A Study of Nalini Sharma's Strange Equations by S. Barathi ·Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions: Deconstruction of Communalism - Nidhish Kumar Singh ·Authenticity of Rural Life in the Novels of Chinua Achebe, Kamala Markandaya and Ramesh K. Srivastava by Smita Das ·Lives on Pyre: A Socio-realistic Portrayal in D.C. Chambial's The Cargoes of the Bleeding Hearts by Parthajit Ghosh & Madhu Kamra ·An Evolution of His Demography: A Socio-cultural Flow in the Fictional World of Manoj Das by Suresh Bera & Somali Gupta ·Maya Angelou's Shaker, Why Don't You Sing?: a Paroxysm of Confession by Ishita Pramanik & Shukla Banerjee ·Fruits of Delight in the Fields of Despair in Manas Bakshi's Dance of Satan and Other Poems by T.V. Reddy IJML is a peer-reviewed research journal in English literature published from Thodupuzha, Kerala, India. The publisher and editor is Prof. Dr. K. V. Dominic, renowned English language poet, critic, short story writer and editor who has to his credit 27 books. He is also the secretary of Guild of Indian English Writers, Editors and Critics (GIEWEC). Since 2010, IJML is a biannual journal published in January and July. The articles are sent first to the referees by the editor and only if they accept, the papers will be published. Although based in India, each issue includes worldwide contributors. Although IJML concentrates on multiculturalism, it also encompasses other literature. Each issue also includes poems, short stories, review articles, book reviews, interviews, general essays etc. under separate sections. IJML is available in paperback, Kindle, ePub, and PDF editions. Distributed by Modern History Press Learn more at www.profKVDominc.com
Bianca 273–274. (Hab a tortán, Nászinduló)
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Bianca 273–274. (Hab a tortán, Nászinduló)
Tiffany 279–280. (Túladagolt érzelmek, A nagy dobás)
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Tiffany 279–280. (Túladagolt érzelmek, A nagy dobás)
Bianca 267–268. (Egy cseppnyi romantika, Kényes téma)
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Bianca 267–268. (Egy cseppnyi romantika, Kényes téma)
Ruskin Bond's World:Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Maj
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Ruskin Bond has won the hearts of millions of readers with his countless charming short stories and introspective novels. From biographical tales about acting as a grandfather to children, to tales of unrequited love, the cross-cultural dimensions of Indian society, and the power and beauty of nature, Bond's more than forty novels and short story collections have made him an internationally acclaimed author. In Ruskin Bond's World, Indian scholar Gulnaz Fatma, Ph.D. sheds light on one of her country's greatest and most beloved storytellers, tracing the influences in his stories from a childhood in colonial India through his time spent in Britain and his life today among India's hills and mountains. She explores the biographical as well as the imaginary elements of his fiction and explores in detail the themes of nature, children, love, and animals in his novels and short stories. Throughout these pages is revealed Bond's love for humanity in all its variety, from honorable rogues to proud beggars, heartbroken lovers, and wise old men and women. "Gulnaz has successfully traced major themes in Bond's prolific work under the lenses of her careful examination, proving he is the product of his environment...a sincere study of Ruskin Bond." --Stephen Gill, Ph.D., author and poet laureate of Ansted University "I welcome this long overdue study of one of India's literary shining lights. Ruskin Bond's World opens the door to a deeper understanding of one author's imagination and deepest wisdom." --Tyler R. Tichelaar, Ph.D. and award-winning author of The Gothic Wanderer Literary Criticism: Asian - Indic www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Writers Editors Critics (WEC):Vol. 6, No. 2 (Sep. 2016)
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Writers Editors Critics (WEC) An International Biannual Refereed Journal of English Language and Literature Volume 6 Number 2 (September 2016) ISSN: 2231-198X Special Issue: a tribute to Indian poet Mahasweta Devi (14 January 1926 - 28 July 2016) ·A Poetic Tribute to Mahasweta Devi - K. V. Dominic ·Mahasweta Devi: Death cannot Claim a Valiant Soul - Ketaki Datta ·Mahasweta Devi: Fourth World Literature for Indigenous People--An Obituary - Ratan Bhattacharjee ·Charting the 'Subaltern' Terrain--The Outsider-Insider: Mahashweta Devi's "Pterodactyl" in Perspective - Poonam Sahay Aarti to Maha Shakthi - P. Gopichand & P. Nagasuseela ·Mahasweta Devi: Voice of the Deprived Millions - Manas Bakshi ·The Mourners of Mahasweta Devi: A Critical Analysis of Rudali - J. Pamela ·The Subaltern Woman and Woman as Subaltern: A Study of 34 Selected Works of Mahasweta Devi - Anisha Ghosh (Paul) ·A Critical Analysis of Mahasweta Devi's "Bharsaa" - Ramesh Chandra Mukhopadhyaya ·The Plight of Tribal People in Mahasweta Devi's "Shishu" (Children) Writers Editors Critics (WEC) is a research journal in English literature published from Thodupuzha, Kerala, India. It is the main product of Guild of Indian English Writers, Editors and Critics (GIEWEC), a non-profit registered society of Indian English writers, English language professors as well as PhD research scholars. The publisher is hence GIEWEC itself and editor is its secretary Prof. Dr. K. V. Dominic, a renowned English language poet, critic, short story writer and editor who has to his credit 27 books. It is truly a refereed journal which has got a screening committee consisting of eminent professors. The articles are sent first to the referees by the editor and only if they accept, the papers will be published. The journal is international in the sense each issue will have contributors from outside India. The singularity or specialty of this journal is that it has no thrust area. It is hence so accommodative that it publishes papers on all types of literatures including translations from regional languages, literary theories, communicative English, ELT, linguistics etc. In addition, each issue will be rich with poems, short stories, review articles, book reviews, interviews, general essays etc. under separate sections. WEC has print version as well as kindle version. Learn more at www.profKVDominic.com
International Journal on Multicultural Literature (IJML):Vol. 7, No. 1 (January
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International Journal on Multicultural Literature (IJML) Volume 7 Number 1 (January 2017) ISSN 2231-6248. Highlights include ·Transgressive Gender Discourse in Anita Nair's Ladies Coupe' by Seema Bansal Somani & Rohit Phutela ·The Poetic Art and Vision of Wole Soyinka by C. Ramya ·Displacement and Morality in Sunetra Gupta's The Memories of Rain by Ruby Vaneesa and S. Ayyappa Raja ·A Feminist Analysis of the Love Poems of Taslima Nasrin by Sigma G. R. ·The Hero as a Weather Shaman in Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist by A. Vanitha ·Revisionist Myth Making: Meena Kandasamy's Defiance of Male Hegemony in Her Select Poems by Jibin Baby and S. Ayyappa Raja ·Multiculturalism in Lakshmi Raj Sharma's The Tailor's Needle by Abhimanyu Pandey IJML is a peer-reviewed research journal in English literature published from Thodupuzha, Kerala, India. The publisher and editor is Prof. Dr. K. V. Dominic, renowned English language poet, critic, short story writer and editor who has to his credit 27 books. He is also the secretary of Guild of Indian English Writers, Editors and Critics (GIEWEC). Since 2010, IJML is a biannual journal published in January and July. The articles are sent first to the referees by the editor and only if they accept, the papers will be published. Although based in India, each issue includes worldwide contributors. Although IJML concentrates on multiculturalism, it also encompasses other literature. Each issue also includes poems, short stories, review articles, book reviews, interviews, general essays etc. under separate sections. IJML is available in paperback, Kindle, ePub, and PDF editions. Distributed by Modern History Press Learn more at www.profKVDominc.com
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Romana Gold 9. k?tet
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Romana Gold 9. k?tet
Bianca 293–294. k?tet (Családi komédia, Cseréljünk gyereket!)
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Bianca 293–294. k?tet (Családi komédia, Cseréljünk gyereket!)
Tiffany 257–258. (A botrányh?sn?; ?, szívem, tengerész!)
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Tiffany 257–258. (A botrányh?sn?; ?, szívem, tengerész!)
Tiffany 259–260. (Szívességb?l menyasszony, Szerelem félúton)
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Tiffany 259–260. (Szívességb?l menyasszony, Szerelem félúton)
Tiffany 253–254. (Család születik, Szakácspárbaj)
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Tiffany 253–254. (Család születik, Szakácspárbaj)
Tiffany 263–264. (?tváltoztatjuk, Három lépés távolság)
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Tiffany 263–264. (?tváltoztatjuk, Három lépés távolság)
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