Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013), English Language and Literature Studies
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- Race as a Cause for Discrimination and “Othering”, Bernard Malamud’s The Tenants a Case Study
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- Mohammareza Ghanbarinajjar
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- The Dual Perspectives in James Thomson's The City of Dreadful Night
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- Kawther Mahdi Al-Zwelef
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- Izon Influences in Nigerian English Syntax
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- Uriel Okunrinmeta
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- The Subversion of the Oriental Stereotype in M. Butterfly
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- Songfeng Wen
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- Escape Motif in Zora Neale Hurston’s “Jonah’s Gourd Vine”
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- Lilly Fernandes
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- Memory and Homecoming in Niyi Osundare’s The Eye of the Earth
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- Gamal Muhammad A. Elgezeery
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- Arabs and the Da Vinci Code: Vision and Opinions
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- Ahmad H. AL Nuaimi
- Hanna Y. Abu-Jaber
- p74
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- Explicitation of Conjunctive Relations in Ghabraei’s Persian Translation of ‘The Kite Runner’
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- Ali Beikian
- Nahid Yarahmadzehi
- Mahta Karimpour Natanzi
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- A Caricature of an Ungrateful and Unfaithful Wife —A New Interpretation of The Story of an Hour
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- Li Chongyue
- Wang Lihua
- p90
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- Conflict: A Cultural Theme in the Modern American Novel
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- Majed S Al-Lehaibi
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