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समालोचक नं .6

समालोचक नं .6

पत्रिका-'आलोचक
NO: 06/YEAR-: 2005

 

S.No

AUTHOR

TITLE

PAGE NO

1.

AMAR K BASU

Anton Chekhov and his Short Stories

1

2.

NAGENDRA SHREENIWAS

Understanding Aleksandr lsayevich Solzhenitsyn through Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

10

3.

RANJANA BANNERJEE

The lrony of Life (An analysis of the Story by A.P Chekhov "the Grasshopper"

20

4.

SHARLIE WASON

Chekhov's Dushechka or Tolstoy's Darling?

27

5.

MEETA NARAIN

A.P. Chekhov –The Man of the Masses'

36

6.

ABHAI MAURYA

The Theory of Novel and Evolution of Russian Political Novel

42

7.

RASHMI DORAISWAMY

Terror, Laughter, Resistance, Literature: Fazil Iskander's Sandro of Chegem

56

8.

RANJANA SAXENA

Pushkin: In Retrospect

68

9.

S.P BANERJEE

Ivan Turgenev's Shopenhauerism and Wisdom of India

81

10.

RK NAGPAL, RAJENDRA MALHOTRA

Some Issues Related to the Translation of Scientific and Technical Literature in General From Russian into English and vice-versa

91

11

PRIYADARSI MUKHERJI

Sanskrit-Bengali and Chinese Morphemes in Russian: an Etymological Study

106

12.

SANKAR BASU

Russia's Difficult Path to a Cultural Democracy

117

13.

MANU MITTAL

Dimensions of Change with Time: Russian Philology in India

125

14.

SVETLANA PUNIA

The Importance of Heading

140

15.

PREETI DAS

Impact of Systemic Transition on the Russian Education System

145

नोट: उपर्युक्त खिताब सीआरएस पुस्तकालय (कक्ष संख्या 206) में जर्नल 'आलोचक' में है,भाषा साहित्य और सांस्कृतिक अध्ययन विद्यालय

 

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