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Vol.14, No.1
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- Vol.14, No.1
- Published£º2022
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Representation of Christmas in Childhood Memory Narratives: Reflecting and Revisiting the Past
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Picturesque Landscape and National Memory in Kazuo Ishiguro¡¯s The Buried Giant
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Immigration, Inferiority Complex and Identity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie¡¯s The Thing Around Your Neck
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The Disintegrated Identities in the Orient of the Post-war American Fiction: Paul Bowles¡¯ Character Dyar as an Example in Let It Come Down
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The Unnaturalness as a Political Satire: Unnatural Narratology and Ian McEwan¡¯s The Cockroach
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Ecocritical Comprehension of the Chornobyl Accident in Non-Fiction Works by Y. Shcherbak and R. P. Gale
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From the Ministry of Truth to the Filter Bubble: Manipulation of Discourse in 1984 and The Loudest Voice
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A Literary Depiction of Honor Killing
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Surviving Homophobia, Resisting Heteronormativity: India and Himanjali Sankar¡¯s Talking of Muskaan
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Shakespeare as an Icon of Peace and Human Coexistence in Mahmoud Darwish¡¯s Shakespearean Appropriations
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Appropriating Hamlet in Arabic: Youths, Revolutions and Socio-cultural Criticism
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