MA in English Language and Literature: Recent submissions

  • Anwar, Tahmina (East West University, 2007-08-14)
    the very importa.'1t for language planners as well as for the teachers to know how overt and extrovert students differ from each other in terms of their behavior learning process. The attitude of the language learners ...
  • Raihan-Bin-Shafiq., Md. (East West University, 2010-01-31)
    Arundhati Roy, the famous Indian author and a prominent critic of imperialism, was born on 24 November, 1961 in Shillong, Meghalaya in India, and grew up in Kerala. She studied at the School of Planning and Architecture ...
  • Sarker, Jyatirmay (East West University, 2010-05-22)
    Seamus Heaney's poetry has been growing up with the growth of Irish history, and consequently much of his poems acts as the representative of the struggle of Irish people, version to Catholicism, self reflexivity and ...
  • Rahaman, Md. Saifur (East West University, 2010-04-27)
    Evaluating course nlaterials is gaining an increasing popularity in ELT. Every teaching and learning programme has a syllabus, a detailed outline or plan of items to be covered in a course. For teaching a syllabus, ...
  • Maryam, Homaera (East West University, 2006-12-18)
    This paper titled, "Manipulative Language of Advertising" is part of the course requirement for obtaining the degree of M.A in English from East West University. I made this study under the supervision of my teacher Mr. ...
  • Rahman, Mohammad Simon (East West University, 2006-10-18)
    This dissertation analyzes the work of two renowned writers who know a thing or two concerning Diaspora and its effects. First, there is Jhumpa Lahiri, a Pulitzer Prize winner, who was born in London on 11 July 1967 of ...
  • Islam, Shahina (East West University, 2006-10-18)
    Harold Pinter (1930 -) is probably the subject of more academic commentary than any other living playwright. Born in Hackney in London's East End, he is the child of working-class Eastern European Jewish ancestry, and ...
  • Hossain, Tasnuva (East West University, 2010-07-09)
    Women in the patriarchal society are oppressed in most cases. The focus of this paper will be on the experiences of women of different social condition. Firstly, the discussion will be on Feminism and some of its branches. ...
  • Moly, Farhana (East West University, 2010-10-07)
    The openbill of private universities did meet a long felt need of the country (Islam, 8 April, 2008: 3). In Bangladesh, private universities playa vital role in the growth of education along with public universities (see ...
  • Sarwar, Sharmin (East West University, 2010-07-22)
    CS is commonly seen as more typical of the spoken language but now a days CS is occurring in contemporary Bangladeshi pop songs as well. Bangladeshi pop singers are not only CS between BangIa and EnglishlHindi/Arabic; ...
  • Ahmed, Rubana (East West University, 2006-08-27)
    We are born within boundaries of nations. The inevitability of territorial i dentity is a concept that has been challenged by the subjective needs for 'spaces' in recent years. Therefore, most studies reflect a natural ...
  • Hossain, Mohammad Elius (East West University, 2006-08-27)
    This thesis is concerned with the evaluation of the English textbook currently used for classes IX & X of Secondary schools in Bangladesh. It tries to identify particular strengths and weaknesses of the textbook with a ...
  • Bashar, Farhana Zareen (East West University, 2006-06-26)
    The object of this study is the presence of postmodern elements in A.S. Byatt's novel Possession. My purpose is to scrutinize this novel from a postmodern perspective. My study will examine Byatt's writing style and her ...
  • Yousuf, Syed Tanvir (East West University, 2004-08-18)
    The context of my research is a very complex one. In my research I have critically evaluated how postmodemism denies grandnarratives and the different perspectives of postmodemism counter grandnarratives. I offer ...
  • Riyad, Khandkar Mahmood (East West University, 2005-09-18)
    In my university life I felt that what we learn in the class room was not always applicable to our real life. It was my feeling that if the expectations and the needs of the learners did not Inatch with the objectives of ...
  • Ahmed, Naveera (East West University, 2005-09-19)
    Feminism is a broad subject, which has many divisions and debates within itself. Many types of Feminisms will be explored their different and similarity will be stated. Postcolonial feminism will be especially focused. ...
  • Hossain, Md. Mokbul (East West University, 2005-09-12)
    William Blake (1757-1827) is one of the best poets of English Literature. He is considered a precursor of the Romantic Movement. He is frequently classed with the romantic writers - particularly Wordsworth and Coleridge, ...
  • Hossain, Syed (East West University, 2004-05-27)
    This research is intended for teachers and researchers interested in English teaching and learning. It will give them a clear view with proper data to understand the real situation of teaching practice in English classroom ...
  • Huq, Marina (East West University, 2005-02-10)
    Jibanananda Das (1899-1954) is the most versatile Bengali poet of all time. Jibanananda was the poet who marks the transition to Bengali Modernist poetry. In his. poems he relied largely on images and symbolical means ...
  • Azam, Aishah Bint (East West University, 2000-12-12)
    John Milton was a great classical scholar. He combined in himself the learning of a scholar with the genius of a poet. But his scholarship did not in any way interfere with, or detract from his creative power; in fact ...

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