Department of English: Recent submissions

  • Jakaria, Mohammad (East West University, 2008-04-30)
    The Primary concern of this study is to have a broader view of R.K. Narayan's novels and his contribution to the South Asian creative writings. It is the need of time to comprehend the dedication and essence behind R. ...
  • Tajrin, Farhana (East West University, 2008-07-27)
    This dissertation will study Syed Manzoorul Islam's short fiction in order to fmd out the elements and aspects of postmodernism in his writings. Also, it hopes to comment in passing the condition of postmodernism in ...
  • Tamanna, Fahmi (East West University, 2008-08-15)
    Virginia Woolf is a prominent and powerful feminist writer of the 19th & 20th century .She is also a highly influential journalist and critic .She is a forerunner of women' liberty. She served numerous feminist criticisms ...
  • Alam, Sabrina (East West University, 2008-08-11)
    R. K. Narayan is a fairly popular writer both in India and abroad. He is a writer to whom success came early. His genius as a writer was duly recognized when he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi A ward for his novel The Guide ...
  • Rahman, Munanna Bintey (East West University, 2009-01-14)
    In this dissertation, I have focused on four novels of Indian authors: Untouchable by M u l k Raj Anand, A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry, The God of Small Things by Aurndhati Roy and The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran ...
  • Jhumu, Rawnak Jahan (East West University, 2009-09-16)
    Communicative language teaching (CLT) was originated in the 1940s during the tradition of the British language teaching tradition (Richards and Rodgers: 2001, 153). According to Siddique (2004: 16) CLT entered the arena ...
  • Rasel, Md. (East West University, 2009-08-16)
    English IS a compulsory subject In the primary and the secondary education of Bangladesh. Although English language teaching has always been an important issue in the country, it has yet reached any satisfactory level of ...
  • Chowdhury, Tamal Taru (East West University, 2009-09-16)
    An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness" is the published and amended version of the second Chancellor's Lecture given by Chinua Achebe at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in February 1975. The ...
  • Sultana, Mahbuba (East West University, 2009-07-28)
    Jhumpa Lahiri is one of the finest short story writers I have read. She is the kind who makes people to finish a book in one setting. Because her story make to know the main theme and ending. She is a dazzling storyteller ...
  • Samdani, Ruzana Jamil (East West University, 2009-08-23)
    Title of this dissertation "A critical survey of Bangladeshi fiction in English" in-depth study of the influence English has had on the Indian subcontinent the reign of the British raj. It is a study of the rising number ...
  • Haque, S. M. Rezwan (East West University, 2009-12-22)
    In this world of globalization, we need a common language for international communication and English is the language that serves this purpose. So it is almost impossible for anyone to become successful in his professional ...
  • Zaman, Afrina Mehedi (East West University, 2007-12-14)
    Teaching learning situation is an important variable that largely determines classroom practices in including teachers' roles, learners' role, international patterns and the modes of feed back to be given. English has been ...
  • Swapna, Sultana Jahan (East West University, 2010-05-02)
    SHAME is contagious in Salman Rushdie's novel. The human characteristic shame is shared by both male and female protagonists of the novel, sufiya and Omar. Although these two characters are treated as marginal at the ...
  • Datta, Pratap (East West University, 2010-08-16)
    The present English is considered as the most dominant language and teaching English is being given the supreme priority in every discipline all over the globe. To cope with this global trend, most of the private ...
  • Afrin, Sadia (East West University, 2010-08-15)
    Like death or abandonment, alienation is a deeply rooted feeling experienced by human. As social creatures, humans have the need to identify themselves as one of a group, whether that group is a family, a culture or a ...
  • Nasrin, Fatima (East West University, 2008-12-20)
    William Wordsworth and Robert Frost are two of the most influential figures of two great ages - 19th century and 20th century respectively. Wordsworth is a great leader of the nineteenth century romanticism. His great ...
  • Anwar, Tahmina (East West University, 2007-08-14)
    the very importa.'1t for language planners as well as for the teachers to know how overt and extrovert students differ from each other in terms of their behavior learning process. The attitude of the language learners ...
  • Raihan-Bin-Shafiq., Md. (East West University, 2010-01-31)
    Arundhati Roy, the famous Indian author and a prominent critic of imperialism, was born on 24 November, 1961 in Shillong, Meghalaya in India, and grew up in Kerala. She studied at the School of Planning and Architecture ...
  • Sarker, Jyatirmay (East West University, 2010-05-22)
    Seamus Heaney's poetry has been growing up with the growth of Irish history, and consequently much of his poems acts as the representative of the struggle of Irish people, version to Catholicism, self reflexivity and ...
  • Rahaman, Md. Saifur (East West University, 2010-04-27)
    Evaluating course nlaterials is gaining an increasing popularity in ELT. Every teaching and learning programme has a syllabus, a detailed outline or plan of items to be covered in a course. For teaching a syllabus, ...

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