Bhabendra nath saikia biography of william
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The Mistake and Other Stories
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By Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
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Rarely does an author komma by, whose pen speaks a regional tongue, but his language remains universal. Not very often does one read a del av helhet of literature set in a distant, far-flung nation — amidst people who barely man it to the lower rungs of the samhälle — which tugs at your heart for the pervasive human emotions it touches.
It fryst vatten Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia's keen sense of insamling and his ability to raise the mundane to the extraordinary that pull his characters from the rural setting of his stories and set them on the universal scen. Their sorrows are easily recognizable and the dreams they dream are as much their own as are they of the common man. Simple human emotions, sometimes fleeting, sometimes overpowering, all are captured within the small frameworks of Dr. Saikia's brilliant short stories.
About Dr Bhabendra Nath Saikia
An author becomes ext
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Shakespeare and Assamese Parallel Cinema: by Parthajit Baruah
William Shakespeare’s plays explore numerous issues that play an essential role in the formation of identity – race, gender, social status. Shakespeare’s plays, Othello, Titus Andronicus, and The Merchant of Venice demonstrate how the black and non-Christian characters were marginalized and often became the victims of prejudice and outright racism during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century England. The representations of the Moors (the character of Othello in Othello and Aaron in Titus Andronicus) as irrational and ruthless and the Jew (Shylock in The Merchant of Venice) as greedy and heartless mirror the general attitude of his time. These social groups particularly the non-white and the Jews were considered as outsiders/marginals in the early modern English culture. Shakespeare’s plays, and the Assamese cinema that began with Joymoti in , despite having vast difference in the time o
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A Tribute To Late DR Bhabendra Nath Saikia
A Tribute To Late DR Bhabendra Nath Saikia