VOL.1, 2010
Published Date: Monday, 1 March 2010
Contents:
- The Relevance of Bernard Shaw to Our Times
- Dilemma of a Window as a Ruler in The Duchess of Malfi
- "Kubla Khan": A Poem of Sexual Ambiguity
- Fanny Brawne: Keats’s ‘Sweet Home of Pleasure and Pain
- "Protective Mimicry": Forster's Literary Imitation of 'Divide and Rule' in A Passage to India
- The Enchantress of Florence: Fabulous Blather
- The Endangerment of Small, Indigenous Languages: Lessons from Malaysia
- Second Language Acquisition and Grammar Instruction
- Introducing Poetry in the Language Classroom to Help Develop Learner's Speaking
- Resisting Colonial Discourse: Edward Said and Speaking Truth to Power
- The Sundarbans Forest Systems: Patterns of Colonial Control and Social Response to Capitalist Enterprises, c. 1830-1905
- Government and Housing for the Poor: Policy and Implementation in Bangladesh
- Potential Benefits and Pitfalls of IT Outsourcing from the viewpoint of Developed countries: Opportunities and Challenges for Bangladesh
- Book Review:- Gary Day, Literary Criticism: A New History. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008, 344 Pages