Contemporary Theory from the First World to Third World: A Critical Study-Jaisingh
LitvistaVolume 1 Issue 1 (Jan–Mar) 2026Online ISSN No.3139-3241 Contemporary Theory from the First World to Third World: A Critical Study Dr. Jaisingh Dept. Of English The English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad Abstract This paper deals with origin of theory i.e., how and when human beings started theorizing or concretizing the natural world as well as […]
The Fall of All Passions in Milton’s Life and Art – Suman Kumari
LitvistaVolume 1 Issue 1 (Jan–Mar) 2026Online ISSN No.3139-3241 The Fall of All Passions in Milton’s Life and Art Dr. Suman Kumari Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Abstract: Milton (1608-74) has been read as an epic poet and within it as a writer of a Christian epic, for its sublimity, its Homeric similes, the grandeur of Satan, raising […]
Politics and Ethics of Postcolonial Studies-A case for Conrad’s Heart of Darkness – Raashid Nehal
LitvistaVolume 1 Issue 1 (Jan–Mar) 2026Online ISSN No.3139-3241 Politics and Ethics of Postcolonial Studies-A case for Conrad’s Heart of Darkness Prof. Raashid Nehal Dept. of English Aligarh Muslim University Abstract This paper examines the politics and ethics of postcolonial studies through a critical reading of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. It explores how the novella […]
The Desire for Motherhood in Federico García Lorca’s Yerma: A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Exploration – Vijay Nagannawar
LitvistaVolume 1 Issue 1 (Jan–Mar) 2026Online ISSN No.3139-3241 The Desire for Motherhood in Federico García Lorca’s Yerma: A Psychoanalytic and Feminist Exploration Prof. Vijay F. Nagannawar Senior Professor Department of PG Studies in English Rani Channamma University, Belagavi Abstract: This paper explores Federico García Lorca’s Yerma (1934) from the perspective of psychoanalytic and feminist […]
Discourse Stylistics: An Appraisal of Fictional Oeuvre – S.S. Rehal
LitvistaVolume 1 Issue 1 (Jan–Mar) 2026Online ISSN No.3139-3241 Discourse Stylistics: An Appraisal of Fictional Oeuvre Prof. S.S. Rehal Dept. of English Kurukshetra University Abstract Human experiences and literary compendium go hand in hand and establish a dynamic relationship between mode and motive in a text. A literary work is rendered in a context followed by […]
