Browsing Doctoral Theses by Author "Department of English, University of Calicut"
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Affective variables in the ESL performance of learners in Kerala
Leesa Sadasivan (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2002) -
Bilingual approach to esl: Its positive aspects
Saroja Kumari K R (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2002) -
Constructivist paradigm in second language learning: the Kerala experience
Indulekha, K R (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2018) -
The corners of the wind: a study of A R Ammonss poetry
Salil Varma R (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2003) -
Fiction as cultural resistance a study of African and Indian fiction of the post colonial period
Muraleedharan K C (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2002) -
Mark Twain in Malayalam: A study of translation across cultures and literatures with reference to Huckleberry Finn
Kuriakose K J (Department of English, University of Calicut, 1994) -
The moral imaginary in Saul Bellows fictional landscape
Kannan, C (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2001) -
Mythic constructs, dystopia and dehumanisation in modern British and American fiction
Rangarajan G (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2001) -
A narratological study in the fictional works of Ruskin Bond
Meamy Raphael C (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2001) -
Nation of men: paradigms and practices of gender in nationalist discourses
Asha Mary Abraham (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2024)The thesis is titled Nation of Men: Paradigms and Practices of Gender in Nationalist Discourses. The thesis studies how the slow yet steady process of evolution of nations and nationalisms did not take gender into account, ... -
The problem of loneliness in the novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Wilson Rockey (Department of English, University of Calicut, 1999) -
Protest and resistance in the works of Morrison, Armstrong and Culleton
Binu P S (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2002) -
The self in the making a study of jewish sensibility in the early fiction of Philip Roth
Nanda Kumar, K P (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2003) -
The theory of realism and the mutations of the novel as a literary form with special reference to modern American fiction
Satheesan C (Department of English, University of Calicut, 2001)