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 Welcome to my publication page, a dedicated space for my work in English literature. Here, you will find a collection of my articles, analyses, and essays that delve into diverse aspects of literary studies, from poetic forms and thematic explorations to the challenges of learning literature in rural India. My publications, drawn from years of teaching and research, examine both classic and contemporary texts, shedding light on the intricacies of literary expression and its relevance in modern contexts. This page offers insights for students, educators, and literary enthusiasts alike, as we journey through the richness of English literature together.

1. My Blog: AD's English Literature (Link:https://ardhendude.blogspot.com)


2. My Print Books:

  • Ink & Insight of Reading English Poetry: Discovering the Essence of Poetry ISBN 979-8892336840

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