Vol. 7, No. 2 (2017), English Language and Literature Studies
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- Beckett’s Optimistic Heroine
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- Mustafa Mohammed
- p1
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- Dismantling the Queer Reading of Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle”
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- Salman Abdul-Hamid
- p7
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- Modals as Carriers of Ideology in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
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- Gibreel Alaghbary
- Ohood Al-Nakeeb
- p31
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- Blake’s Songs, Their Introductions and the Bible
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- Chiramel Jose
- p43
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- The Experience of Alienation in Toni Morrison’s Work: Man’s Fragmentation and Concomitant Distortion
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- Mohammed Mahameed
- Majed Karim
- p65
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- Re-reading History: Alternative Truth in Jerusalem & I by Hala Sakakini
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- Nehal El-Naggar
- p70
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- Appraising English-Speaking International University Student Attitudes towards Their Elite Second-Language Education and Status
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- C. A. DeCoursey
- Pavel Petkov
- Nadya Cherneva
- p85
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- The Text Type Effect on Moroccan EFL University Learners’ Reading Achievement
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- Mohammed Msaddek
- p99
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- Beyond Predator and Prey: Figuring Corruption through Animal Metaphoric Scenarios in the Jordanian Context
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- Mohammad Albtoush
- Sakina Sahuri
- p110
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- Alienation, Unhomeliness and Desire for Belonging in K.S. Maniam’s The Return
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- Seyedeh Zabihzadeh
- Ruzy Hashim
- Raihanah Mydin
- p120
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- Read Death Drive through Heart of Darkness
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- Qiling Wu
- Tsingan Li
- p128
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- Misogyny or Feminism? A Probe into Hawthorne and His The Scarlet Letter
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- Yueming Wang
- p139
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