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Multicultural Studies on Three Nobel Laureates–Rabindranath Tagore, Toni Morrison and Alice Munro (Edited Book)
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Contents
Rabindranath Tagore: A world Poet
Sudhir K. Arora
Rabindranath Tagore, the Transcendental Ecologist
–Nalini Nambiar
Gora: Tagore’s Formulation of the Spiritual Domain of Indian Nationalism
–Banibrata Goswami
A Deep Spiritual Appeal of Buddhism as Enshrined in Rabindranath Tagore’s Natir Puja
–Deen Dayal
Modern Indian Drama with Special Reference to Tagore’ Red Oleander
–Bhaskar Roy Barman
Rabindranath Tagore: The Liberal Humanist
–Taniya Chakraborty
Classic Representatives of Womanhood: A Critical Examination of Tagore’s Heroines in Short Stories
–K. V. Dominic
Timeless Tagore: A Master Weaver with a Midas Touch
–Kavitha Gopalakrishnan
Gender, Culture, and Race: In Search of a Female Self in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
–Mahboobeh Khaleghi
Colour, Identity and Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
–Ketaki Datta
The Relationship between Mother and Daughter with White Racism in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
 —Mohammad Gholamnia Roshan
Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye: A Story of Injustice, Cruelty and Hatred
–Talluri Mathew Bhaskar
Double Consciousness in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
–V. Rajesh and J. Jaya Parveen
The Search for Identity: An Appraisal of Toni Morrison’s Novels
–Swati Samantaray
From Ignorance to Knowledge: A Study of Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon
–Mahboobeh Khaleghi
Postcolonialism  and Identity Crisis in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
–Mohammad Gholamnia Roshan
The Theme of Relation between a Community and One’s Identity in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
–Talluri Mathew Bhaskar
Female Bonding: Rise of New Woman in Toni Morrison’s Sula
–Mahboobeh Khaleghi
Postcolonial Elements in Toni Morrison’s Jazz
–Mohammad Gholamnia Roshan
Conflicts in Consciousness: A Postmodern Feminist Reading of Alice Munro’s Longer Fictions
–Anita Sharma
Alice Munro’s Who Do You Think You Are?: The Odyssey towards Self
–Soundarya Joseph
Alice Munro’s Dear Life: The Resonance of Human Longings
–O P Arora
Elective Solitariness in Alice Munro’s Dear Life
–J. Pamela