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Essence of Female Existence: A Study on Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train - Prathisha M.
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“Changing True Rules for Odd Inventions”: Three Attempts at Rewriting Shakespeare for Contempora
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Michael Ondaatje: A Complex Network of Affiliations- Dr Md Rakibul Islam
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Ideological Conflict in Asif Currimbhoy’s The Refugee: A One-Act Play- Avishek Bhattacharya
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Postmodern Re-casting of Loki, Trickster God- Sneha S
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Supernatural and Feminism in Malayalam Film- Stenza Augustine
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Clairvoyance: The Discerning Communications with the Dead made by Healthcliff and Justice Krishna Iy
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Specters as a Tool of Uncovering the Past: An Introspective Analysis- Anurag NT
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Anandabhadram: An Intermingling of Mythos and Supernatural- Nimmy Jose
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Significance of Supernatural Creatures in Mythology- Sreekala P.S. & V.N. Chandrika
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Inverting Polarities: Inventing The Golden Age- M.P. Harikrishnan
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Eldritch Creatures: Within and Beyond- Priyanka Ruth Prim
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