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Critic No.4-5

Critic No.4-5

Journal-'CRITIC' 
NO: 04-05/YEAR-: 2003-2004

 

S.No

AUTHOR

TITLE

PAGE NO

1.

MEETA NARAIN

Lexical Development in the Soviet Society: Pre and Post Perestroika Period

1

2.

RANJANA SAXENA

Beyond the Shadows of the Past: The Russian Women's Writing at the Time of Perestroika

12

3.

NASAR SHAKEEL ROOMI

Exiled!

26

4.

CHARANJIT SINGH

Teaching of Socio-Cultural, Ethno-Lingual and Historical Elements at an Advanced Level in Combination with Stylistics

34

5.

RASHMI DORAISWAMY

Anton Chekhov: The Timbre of Time

42

6.

SUMANA JHA

The Concept of Morality in the Works of Victor Petriovich Astafiev

48

7.

RANJANA BANERJEE

Leo Tolstoy and Saratchandra (A Comparative Study Of Their Views and Works)

55

8.

SABIRUDDIN

Treatment of Love Theme in Gamzatov's Poetry

67

9.

ABHAI MAURYA

Man In War and Peace in M. Sholokhov's Works

73

10.

P.C SINGH

Tolstoy and Gandhi: Living in Resonance

85

11

ARUNIM BANDHOPADHYAY

Courtenay's Contribution in Modern Linguistics

91

12.

SHARLIE WASON

Alexander Vampylov's stories-a Mosaic of His society

98

13.

PRIYADARSI MUKHERJEE

Symbolisms of Food and Fauna in Russian Idioms and Parallels in Other Cultures

109

14.

RICHA SAWANT

The integral classification of Phraseologisms in Russian Language

130

15.

R.K NAGPAL

Reflections of Chekhov's lonich in Translation: a Case Study's

137

16.

ANAGHA BHAT

Translation- How Far From the Original?

142

17.

NEELAKSHI SURYANARAYAN

Parallels in Literature and Cinema

148

18.

RAMADHIKARI KUMAR

Significance of the Use of Foreign Languages for the Economic Growth of India with Special Reference to Russian

153

19.

AMAR BASU & SANKAR BASU

Letters of Anton Chekhov:

157

 

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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