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Critic No.10

Critic No.10

Journal-'CRITIC' 
NO: 10/YEAR-: 2013

 

S.No

AUTHOR

TITLE

PAGE NO

 

LANGUAGE & TRANSLATION:-

1.

ANNA PONOMAREVA

Reading Ulitskaya's Daniel Stein, Interpreter: a Guide through Profession

7

2.

UMA PARIHAR

The Vast and Challenging World of Time Expression in Russian

19

3.

JOJAN JOB

Aspects of Narrative - An Analysis

31

4.

RICHA SAWANT

Политическая терминология постсоветской России

41

 

LITERATURE:

5.

RANJANA BANERJEE

The Bards and Their Muses ('The Enigmatic Women 'in the Lives and Works of Rabindranath Tagore and Alexander Blok

47

6.

NAGENDRA SHREENIWAS

Solzhenitsyn: Discourse on Literary Aesthetics

56

7.

SONU SAINI

Revisiting the Fall of USSR Through Literature

68

8.

N.S PUSHPARAJ

A Comparative Study of The Self Stories in The Novels "The Brothers Karamazov' By Dostoevsky and "Oru Desathinite Kadha"(A Story of a Village) By S.K Pottakkatt.

76

9.

NARENDRAN V

An Appreciation of the Poem "Who Lives Well in Russia? of Nekrasov

84

10.

NEELAKSHI SURYANARAYAN

Exploring War Prose in the Writings of Contemporary Russian Writers Zakhar Prilepin –" Pathologies"

94

11

ДЕГТЯРЁВА И.В.

Когнитивно-дискурсивная парадигма в романе курутуллейн хайдар огненноя река

(на материале императива Урду, английского и русского языков)

106

 

CULTURE & SOCIETY:-

12.

FARIDA ATABAYEVA

The role of CALL in Second Language Learning

113

13.

A. RAJESHWAR RAJU

Importance of Foreign Language Teaching in 21st Century

118

14.

RAUSHAN BEKOVA

Regulation of Business in the Retail Sector: Is it Necessary for Kazakhstan to boost the Formats of Network trade?

125

 

BOOK REVIEW:-

15.

MEETA NARAIN

Русский язык для бизнесменов

130

Note: The titles mentioned above may be accessed in Journal 'Critic' at CRS Library (Room no. 206), School of Language Literature & Cultural Studies.

 

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