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CLRI November 2023: Vol. 10, No. 4 brings to you a beautiful collection of RESEARCH PAPERS by Arsha Junaid, Bishnupada Ray, Bilquees Dar, Chitrani Pandey, Dr. Minu Susan Koshy, Neer Jaiswal, Rishav Devrani, Poojan Bulani, Samarjit Dutta, Sutadripa Dutta Choudhury, Suryendu Chanda Chaudhury; STORIES by Fatema Mustafa Chhatriwala, Ranjan Sen, Sarthak Sharma, Sudanthan Sudesamithiran; POEMS by Bhavya Prabhakar, Biswanath Dash, Dibya Ranjan Giri, Gary Beck, Mainak Samanta, Raunak Kumar, Dr. Ronny Noor, Sai Srinidhi Karanam; ESSAYS by Dian Parker, Sarthak Sharma; Book Reviews by Dr. Anmol (Sumita Bose’s 'Growing up Gracefully'), Prof Dr. Shiv Sethi (Vandana Kumar’s ‘Mannequin of Our Times’).

May all beings everywhere be happy and free!

SALIGRAMA K. AITHAL

8 mins

Transmigration

FARZANA QUADER

6 mins

Wordsworth’s The Prelude: Poetry Through the Means of Philosophy

William Wordsworth’s epic poem The Prelude was not intended by its author to be an epic, rather a precursor to an upcoming work only comparable to Paradise Lost. However, the small self-reflective piece intended for his then friend S.T. Coleridge was expanded over the course of about 40 years. In the poem, Wordsworth proposes to Coleridge and effectively to himself the matter of his intended epic. The Prelude is the germ that translated into The Recluse but in itself it supplanted all other works of his for being deeply philosophical. Wordsworth’s style is elliptical as he hovers around the center of his own psyche, in attempt to understand the subject of his epic i.e. man. This essay proposes that Wordsworth achieves a Copernican turn in likeness to Kant’s philosophy when he makes himself the object of study and through this transposition, the modern human subject is conceived.

7 mins

Determination of the Factual Anti-Hero in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House: A Critical Study

This study targets testing Nils Krogstad's portrayal in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House. Primarily, it attempts to demonstrate that Krogstad is the real anti-hero in Ibsen's work of art by examining the adversarial credits in his portrayal, his inspirational motivations towards villainy, just as his emotional impact on the hero and the plot. After the logical conversation, the study tracked down that the intentions of Krogstad allude to social, passionate, and monetary factors. On account of Krogstad's emotional impact, the study attests his sensational impact is solid on Nora by carrying her near the truth of her existence with Torvald as a doll. Besides, the aftereffects of the study demonstrate Krogstad's cheerful end is certainly not proof that he isn't opposed to the hero, Nora, yet in addition, it is to show an example, defrauded in an unforgiving society. At last, the study demonstrates that Krogstad is the top character to be the play's adversary for his opposing highlights incorporating the contentions with Nora, the solid sensational impact on her, and the emotional impact on the play's occasions.

10+ mins

Aandhai malai (In Western Ghats)

SARANYAN BV

10+ mins

May all beings everywhere be happy and free!

SALIGRAMA K. AITHAL

8 mins

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Contemporary Literary Review India Magazine Description:

VerlagCreative Content Media

KategorieFiction

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitQuarterly

Contemporary Literary Review India (CLRI) is a literary journal in English and publishes a wide variety of creative pieces including poems, stories, research papers (literary criticism), book reviews, film reviews, essays, arts, and photography of the best quality of the time from around the world. CLRI is one of the leading journals in India and attracts a wide audience each month.

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