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The
Literary Shelf
It is our past, our present and our future. The world of literature can
arguably be one of the best ways to remember history. From classic
Shakespearean verses to the elegance of the Romantics, literature has a
tremendous impact on today's society. We use excerpts from novels and
lines of poems in everyday conversation without really understanding their
origin or significance. Looking back at literature from the ancient past
will help us appreciate the richness of words. Thus, enters The Literary
Shelf, a column dedicated to the exploration of distinguished works
through time.
A Journey Towards
The Ideal State
A Treatise on
Good Governance: Fall of Kalyana Amaru – The Lyric Poet
Brave New World: A Criticism
Cinderella of the Ancient World
Destruction of Flowers
Discovery of Soulmates
Double Colonization for the Marginalized
Children: A Literary Delineation
Emma Lazarus
From Each Other
Geoffrey and Chaucer
Greene Junction
Holding On To Reality
In Response to Benjamin Franklin's
Autobiography
Insignificant Others
Jalaluddin Rumi and Other Sufi Poets
Kaazi Nazrul Islam: The National Poet of
Bangladesh
Kim: Conflict Between Imperial Authority and Colonial
Struggle
Life After Death
Looking at Rand Differently
Marriage : Love, Lust or Greed?
Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi
On David's Belisarius
Piet Hein: The Emperor of Epigrams
Psychomachia: The War Within The Mind
Rumi & The Sacred Feminine
Sadaat Hasan Manto : A Profile
Salman Rushdie’s Shalimar The
Clown:
A Triology of Innocence,
Betrayal and New Beginning
Show Not Tell
Songs To Remember
Supernatural, spiritual and spectral Gothicism
Swimming the Ravine : The question of Friendship
The Cultural Designation of Feminism: Theory and
Praxis The Diary of Phillip Pirrip
The Educational Pen
The Fitzgerald Magic
The Genre and The Girl
The Position of Women in Oriya Literature
The Sadness of the Inevitable
The Search for Shangri - La
Urvashi: The Poetry of Love's Victory
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