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The Genre “Novel in Verse” & Alexander Pushkin’s “Eugene Onegin”
Girish Munjal

Abstract: The present paper delves into the emergence of genre “Novel in Verse” or “Verse Novel” in Russian Literature. It was introduced by Alexander Pushkin, the most famous literary figure of 19th Century Russian literature, a period considered as its Golden Era. A.

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An interview with poet Ashwani Kumar
Sreetanwi Chakraborty

Abstract: This is an interview with Indian English poet Ashwani Kumar who talks about poetry, Indian English and the middle-class aesthetics versus the contemporary Indian English poetry segment. He talks at large about his relationship to poetry, the changes in the re

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Selected Hindi Poems by Dr. Devendra Kumar Devesh

Abstract: The given poems are a slice of modern life. They are highly tinged with the modern dilemma, suffering and the facade of human life. Sometimes the poems are a social cry, a loss felt at the death of a kinsman or putting soil to the grave of the departed. At so

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Chasing the Jeepney: Marxist Reading in Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo’s PaghabolngDyip
Ariel Ursolon Bosque

Abstract: This paper critiques the poem Paghabol ng Dyip of Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo. It discusses the facets outside the feminist theme of the poem. It considers manifestations of socio-politico-economic dimensions through the reading using Marxism as the literary lens

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An interview with Dr. Santosh Alex
Sreetanwi Chakraborty

Abstract: In the given interview, poet, writer and translator Dr. Santosh Alex, who is an author of 42 books over the span of several years. In the given interview, he talks about poetry, translation, multilingualism and its features. Along with that, there is also a d

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Selected Poems by Dimana Ivanova
Dimana Ivanova Tom Phillips

Abstract: These are selected poems of the Bulgarian poetess Dimana Ivanova from her 2 poetry books: Invitation for a Father (2012) and Alphabet of the desires (2016). The poems are a slice of modern life, with symbols, extended imagery that talk about reflection on lov

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Decanonizing Cultural Myths: A Reading of Sanjukta Dasgupta's Lakshmi Unbound: A Soliloquy
Sayan Parial Samipendra Banerjee

Abstract: Myths have always been used as coercive apparatuses to reinforce order and to naturalize gender stereotypes in the phallocentric discourse eliminating and subsiding women's voice as "other". Many feminist critics seek to dismantle those institutionalized prac

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Translated Poem of late Jibanananda Das, the famous modern Bengali poet
Ketaki Datta

Abstract: The given poem is a translated version of the famous Bengali poem Kudi Bachchar Pawrey by the modern poet Jibanananda Das. It is a love poem that embarks upon a creative journey to see the beloved even after a long span of twenty years. There are numerous nat

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From Epic Characters to a Movie Transformation: Tracing the Journey of Beowulf from Old English Poetry to Contemporary Motion Picture
Trishita Gautam Piyush Kumar Banerjee

Abstract: Beowulf, the tale of a celebrated hero and slayer of monsters, is the one of the finest and oldest epic poems of English literature. This poem was finally written down by an unknown poet after being passed on orally from one generation to another for many yea

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Redeath
Daya Dissanayake

Abstract: The process of birth is painful, and so is the entire challenge of growing up is conveyed through various images and symbols. There is a comparison between old age and birth, with the ideas of a mystic worldview surrounding birth, death and regeneration. It i

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Marianne Moore’s “Pigeons:” A Gateway Poem to Unveiling EatingDisorders in Her Poetry
Jessica (Tyner) Mehta

Abstract: How do eating disorders inform and reveal themselves in works of poetry, such as Marianne Moore’s “Pigeons?” Using archival research at The Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia along with medical texts and theories of the 1930s – 40s, this paper considers one of

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Priceless and untitled
Sukanya Basu Mallik

Abstract: The given poem celebrates the bond of love, care that ensures any type of family bonding over the years. When the entire world is getting alienated and devastated, it is the right idea to generate love and respect among elders and the members of the family, t

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Reading a Textual Analysis and Nature in “Full Moon and Little Frieda” by Ted Hughes
Shamaila Amir

Abstract: The description and textual interpretation of the characteristics of a text highlights and takes into account how it is written in the form of a visual message. What any form of textual analysis conveys is that, it throws a resourceful light upon the structur

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The centre of Ruth
Prottoy Hamid

Abstract: The given poem is a Modernist love poem that delves deeper into the psyche of love, life, coming to a centre of ruth, affection, bonding and then gradually drifting away. The poem talks about the speaker’s relentless hurrying into the realms of going away, tu

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Poetry and Pandemic: A Study of Two Viral Social-Media Poems during COVID 19 Lockdown
Sreejata Roy

Abstract: The need for poetry and poets in society has been debated since Plato’s age. But at no time perhaps, its significance can be questioned as much as it has been during a crisis that demands immediate and concrete solutions and aid, like a pandemic. However, on

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Imprints of Memory
Sudipto Chatterjee

Abstract: The given poem is a fine blend of love and the onslaught of modernity. It is call to the beloved who has been remaining in a petrified motion, only to get dissolved into the elixir of life. It is a poem full of the abstractions of human love but at the same t

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Dead Fish
Debanjan Bhowmick

Abstract: The poet persona talks about his failure in life and yielding to the Universe’s stupendous powers. He surrenders by stating that if the Lord wants him to die, he’ll die, and like a dead fish, he’ll float lifelessly over the Ocean of Existence. He entered this

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