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Critic No.9

Critic No.9

Journal-'CRITIC' 
NO: 09/YEAR-: 2012

 

S.No

AUTHOR

TITLE

PAGE NO

1.

RICHA SAWANT

A Tryst with the Past as a Realization of Present Cultural Identity: a Historical Perspective

7

2.

RANJANA BANERJEE

From Literary Realism To Market Realism…

14

3.

V. B. KATAEV

Судьбы классического наследия в современной культурной ситуации

22

4.

T.K GAJANAN

The Landlady and the Weltanschauung of Young Dostoevsky

29

5.

LEONARD STORCHEVOY

The Case of Woody Allen vs. Dostoevsky: Judeo- Cinematographic Philosophy of Crime and Non- Punishment

37

6.

TRINA BHATTACHARYA

Pedagogical Theory and Practice of Tolstoy and Tagore a Comparative Study

47

7.

UMA PARIHAR

Толстой и Ганди – проповедники человечности

56

8.

KANDARPA DAS

Трава-мурава ф. Абрамова 0 жанровое своеобразие

64

9.

N.VIAJYA KUMAR

Transformation in the Heroes of "Crime and Punishment" and O.V Vijayyan's Khasakkinte Lthihasam (The Legends of Khasak )

76

10.

KIRAN SINGH VERMA

The Basic Features of Russian Phonetics and their Relevance in the Teaching of Russian in India Context

81

11.

MANURADHA CHAUDHARY

Устойчивые выражения русского языка со словом черт

87

12.

SANDEEP KUMAR PANDEY

Сопоставительный типологический анализ структуры слова языка хинди с русским (на примере имени существительного)

102

13.

ARUNIM BANDYOPADHYAY

V. Gilbert, ed., From Periphery – To Centre: Trends in World Literature from the Middle Decades of the Twentieth Century to the Present vol. 3, Pannonia Konyvek, Pecs, 2006

108

 

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