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Dawn at Puri: Mahapatra

                   Dawn at Puri By Jayanta Mahapatra Dawn at Puri is one of the most beautiful poems written by Jayanta Mahapatra laced with thought and idea, imagery and reflection. A modern poem by a modern Indian English poet, it is short, but reflective. Just a few lines of poesy mesmerize our imagery and thought which the readers can feel it. The poem is scenic and landscapic too. The

Hunger: Mahapatra

Hunger by Jayanta Mahapatra Article by Bijay Kant Dubey Hunger is one of the thoughtful poems ever written by Jayanta Mahapatara who is not merely an imagist, but a realist, a feminist, a modernist, a post-modernist and what not apart from being a nihilist, an existentialist and an iconoclast. Photography is his hidden love. Light and darkness the shades of his delving and he interprets in

Night of the Scorpion: Nissim Ezekiel

Night of the Scorpion: Nissim Ezekiel Article Written by Bijay Kant Dubey, a famous regional poet A note for Bijay Kant Dubey: India, a land of great poets, often ignores its mainstream poets and the regional poet, Bijay Kant Dubey is such a name. Though he continuously writes poetry on natural and supernatural subjects and objects like that of Milton but hardly a research scholar  aware of

Indian English Language: A Literary Perspective

Indian English Language: A Literary Perspective By: Bijay Kant Dubey Indian English is in reality whether you believe it or not neither Welsh English nor Irish English nor Cockney English nor Scottish English, neither King’s Standard nor Queen’s, neither of Oxford nor of Cambridge nor Harvard nor California nor New York nor Virginia. Neither Australian English nor the English spoken in New

UGC- Dec 2007, P-2

Solved UGC NET question Dec 2007 1. The author of The Provok'd Husband was : (A) Etherege (B) Colley Cibber (C)Wycherley (D)Vanbrugh Answer: D 2. Who among the boys in Golding's Lord of the Flies is associated with Christ ? (A) Piggy (B) Ralph (C) Jack (D) Simon Answer: D 3. The complete title of Laurance Stern's novel Tristram Shandy is: (A)The Strange and Surprising

UGC- Dec 2006

Solved UGC NET question Dec 2006 PAPER II 1. The title The Sound and the Fury is taken from : (A) Hamlet (B) Macbeth (C) The Tempest (D) King Lear Answer B 2. Pecola is a character in : (A) The Bluest Eye  (B) Oliver Twist (C) Don Quixote (D) Beloved Answer A 3. Which of the following was associated with the “Bloomsbury Group”. (A) T. S. Eliot (B) W. B. Yeats (C) T. E