Breaking Away From Social Conformity: Reviewing ‘Convenience Store Woman’ by Sayaka Murata
Book ReviewsSo, before we start reviewing the book on top of the shelf today, imagine something like spending eighteen long years […]
So, before we start reviewing the book on top of the shelf today, imagine something like spending eighteen long years […]
The Poststructuralist theory, which emerged primarily in mid-20th century France, reacted to Structuralism, a foundational literary theory by Ferdinand de
Before we review the 1982 novel “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker, it is essential to learn how renowned this
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A 2014 collection of short stories, Khushwant Singh’s Untold Love Stories From India, centers on the tales of ordinary, everyday
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One of the foundational theories in literature, Structuralism was theorized in the early 20th century by Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913),
Classics, with their rich traditions and inherent grandeur, present a delicate and challenging task for any reviewer. Thanks to the
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a memory play that premiered in 1944 and was later adapted into a
Shyam Selvadurai’s debut novel Funny Boy (1994) is a coming-of-age story about a boy named Arjie Chelvaratnam who struggles to
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‘Swami And Friends’ by R.K. Narayan is a 1935 novel set in British India. It is the first book in
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