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A Quarterly International Refereed Journal ofEnglish Language, Literature and Criticism

Chief Editors

ISSN 0976-299Xwww.literaryendeavour.com

VOL. VII NO. 3 JULY 2016

Dr. Ramesh Chougule Dr. S. Subbiah

LITERARY ENDEAVOUR

LITERARY ENDEAVOURA Quarterly International Refereed Journal of English Language, Literature and Criticism

VOL. VII NO. 2 APRIL 2016

PHONOLOGICAL AND PHONETIC REPRESENTATION OF FOCUS PROSODY IN YEMENI

ARABIC - Dr. Mohammed Damom; RECENT CRITICAL DEBATES ON ACTION RESEARCH - Dr.

Shaikh Haroon M., & Mr. Hussein Ahmed Rajhy; TEACHING ENGLISH VIA LITERATURE - Dr. G.

Somasundaram; THE POSTCOLONIAL WRITERS ENDEAVOR TO CREATE A NATIONAL

REALIZATION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SALMAN RUSHDIE'S MIDNIGHT'S

CHILDREN - Abhibunnisha Begum; ERZOG: THE GLORIFICATION OF SELF - Mr. Basavaraj

Dalawai; TRACING THE VICTIMS OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER IN TONI

MORRISON: HOME- Madeswaran R. & Dr. S. Subbiah; HENDERSON THE RAIN KING: AN

UNDERSTANDING - Mr Basavaraj Dalawai; THE FICTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS IN MAYA

ANGELOU'S I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS - Dr. M. Shamuna Jerrin Araselvi;

ALIENATED SELF: A STUDY OF UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE'S ENGLISH, AUGUST: AN

INDIAN STORY - Raghunath Rao. Y, & Dr. Parvathi.V; CULTURAL DILEMMAS, DISLOCATION

AND CHANGING IDENTITIES, IN JHUMPALAHIRI'SNOVEL THE NAMESAKE - Mangala

Mary. M.; THE IMEGE OF NEW WOMEN IN SHOBHA DE'S NOVEL SOCIALITE EVENINGS - K.

Panchatcharam; THE ROLE OF FATE AND CHANCE IN SHASHI DESHPANDE'S THE DARK

HOLDS NO TERRORS - Mrs. S. Amala &Dr. G. Somasundaram; ETHNICITY AND IDENTITY OF

IMMIGRANTS IN MEENA ALEXANDER'S MANHATTEN MUSIC AND NAMPALLY ROAD -

Dr. Vivek Mirgane &Miss Patil Manisha Sarjerao; PORTRAYAL OF CULTURE IN T.S.ELIOT'S

THE ELDERSTATESMAN - Chandrashekhar. S. & Dr. S.Venkateswaran; PRETERNATURAL

ELOQUENCE OF HERO – VILLAIN MACBETH; Shweta Chaudhary; DRAMATIC JUGGLING

OF EMOTIONS IN SHAKESPEAREAN SONNETS - Shweta Chaudhary; REFLECTIONS ON

THE VALUES OF LIFE AND THE AVERSION FOR WAR IN THE SHORT STORIES OF

WILLIAM SAROYAN - Manjunath Hiremath.

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A Quarterly International Refereed Journal of English Language, Literature and CriticismVOL. VII : NO. 3 : July, 2016

ISSN 0976-299X

Dr. Ramesh Chougule Editors in Chief

Dr. S. Subbiah

Editorial...Writing in English literature is a global phenomenon. It represents

ideologies and cultures of the particular region. Different forms of literature like

drama, poetry, novel, non-fiction, short story etc. are used to express one's

impressions and experiences about the socio-politico-religio-cultural and

economic happenings of the regions. The World War II brings vital changes in the

outlook of authors in the world. Nietzsche's declaration of death of God and the

appearance of writers like Edward Said, Michele Foucault, Homi Bhabha, and

Derrida bring changes in the exact function of literature in moulding the human

life. Due to Globalization and liberalization, society moves to the post-industrial

phase. Migration and immigration become common features of postmodern

society. These movements give birth to issues like race, ethnicity, gender, crisis

for identity, cultural conflict, dislocation, isolation and many others. Thus

multiculturalism becomes the key note of new literatures written in English. The

colonial legacy, immigrants and migrated authors attempt to define Britishness in

literature and the result is postethnicity in English literature. The writers like

Salman Rushdie, Hanif Kureishi, Andrea Levy and many others attempted to

redefine and revaluate the singular authority of text and plead for the plurality of

themes. There is another form of literature growing consciously in the country

like India. This literature is called as Fourth World Literature or the literature of

protest. The marginalized sections of society attempt to protest against upper

caste ideologies in Dalit Literature. All these issues are reflected in the present

issue of Literary Endeavour.

Advisory Editorial Board

Dr. Mustafizer RahmanVice Chancellor,

People’s University of Bangaladesh, Dhaka

Dr. VijayaletchumyAssociate Professor,

Department of Malay Language,Faculty of Modern Language and

Communication, University Putra Malaysia,UPM Serdang, Malaysia

Dr. N. H. KallurAssociate Professor,

Department of English,Karnataka University,

Dharwad, Karnataka, India

Dr. D. BhaskaranDept. of English,

Alagappa Univeristy College ofEducation, Alagappa University,

Karaikudi, TN

Dr. Parvati V.Associate Professor,

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, JNTUH College of Engineering,

JNT University, Hyderabad, India

Dr. Sundaraa RajanProfessor and Co-ordinator,PG Department of English,

Wolaito Sodo University, Ethiopia,East Africa

Dr. A. L. KatonisProfessor of Linguistics and Literature,

Thessaloniki University, Athens,Greece

Dr. P. SujathaDepartment of English,

Kongunadu Arts and Science College, Coimbatore

Dr. Chandrashekhar LangareAssociate Professor,

Shivaji University, Kolhapur, MS

Dr. Khaled Ahmed Ali Al-Swmaeai

University of Aden, South Yemen

Associate Editors

Guest Editors

Editors-in-Chief

Dr. Ramesh ChouguleHead, Department of English,

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Sub-Campus, Osmanabad, Maharashtra, India

Co-Editor

Members

Dr. Lilly Fernandes Associate Professor of English,

Al Jouf University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Dr. Adnan Saeed Thabet Abd-El-SafiDepartment of English, Faculty of Education,

Yafea, Univerity of Aden, Yemen

Dr. S. VenkateshwaranProfessor, Regional Institute of English,

Bangalore, India

Dr. S. SubbiahVice-Chancellor, Alagappa University,

Karaikudi, TN, India

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Dr. Annie JohnDepartment of English,

A. R. Burla Mahila Mahavidyalaya,

Solapur, MS India

Dr. Subramanyam BhatAssociate Professor, Karnataka

Arts College, Dharwad, India

Dr. Mrs. Farhana KhanAssociate Professor & Head,

Department of English, Maulana

Azad College, Aurangabad, India

Dr. S. Valliammai Department of English,

Alagappa University, Karaikudi, TN, India

Dr. M. SolayanSenior Fellow,

Indian Council of Social Science Research

Dr. Mallikarjun PatilProfessor, Dept. of English,

Karnataka University, Dharwad,

Karnataka, India

Editorial Board