Tom Odhiambo’s article, ‘Some Variety and Literary Criticism, Please’ (Literary Discourse, August 31) must not go unchallenged. The piece was stimulating and exasperating, as inspiring as it was ...
The American and French Revolutions are generally considered as decisive episodes in the emergence of what we have come to know as modern democracy. Their displacement of time-honored models of ...
It is a widely held perception that the basic element of sentence construction in English is WORD. This is a faulty perception. Contrarily, the basic element of communication – phrases, clauses, and ...
Literary Discourse: Even in an ‘instant’ world, there’s no shortcut in writing By - | May. 26, 2013 By Tony Mochama A month ago, in this space (Literary Discourse, April 28), recent university ...
In a previous write-up, we started a discourse on PHRASES and CLAUSES as salient particles of a SENTENCE. STRUCTURAL and FUNCTIONAL types of sentences were also outlined as critical aspects worthy of ...
Some literary critics receive widespread recognition, while others, despite their significant contributions, remain underappreciated. W. Lawrence Hogue, who recently retired from the University of ...
“IT has become a common practice among researchers to base their papers written on Mir Taqi Mir on a few old books as new thoughts on Mir have dried up,” writes Sadiqur Rahman Qidwai in his editorial ...
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MAHE Bengaluru’s “alèy” Literature Festival Showcases Literary Voices of Unity and Solidarity
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Bengaluru campus, an Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University hosted its alèy Literature Festival, a two-day literary celebration that brought ...
Although renowned Sanskritist Michael Witzel questions the widely accepted belief that there were nearly 30 women rishis (seers) who composed Rigvedic hymns, he has to come to terms with the possible ...
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