DELHI A METAPHOR OF HOPE AND DESPAIR IN DELHI AND TWILIGHT IN DELHI

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).32      10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).32      Published : Jun 2
Authored by : Shaista Andleeb , MuhammadAsif Khan , Shahzad Ahmad

32 Pages : 334-340

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  • Ali, A. (1988). Selected short stories from Pakistan: Urdu. Oxford University Press
  • Arif, S., & Gull, H. (2015). A socio-cultural study of Delhi by Khushwant Singh and Twilight in Delhi by Ahmed Ali: A comparative analysis. International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 6, (1).
  • Ashcroft, B., Griffith, G., & Tiffin, H. (2004). Key concepts in Postcolonial studies. Routledge.
  • Aslam, M., Jamil, A., Mazhar, O. (2015). Representation of the colonizers' dominance over colonized culture in Twilight in Delhi by Ali: A Postcolonial analysis. International Journal of English Language and Linguistics Research. 3, (6).
  • Bressler, E. C. (2011). Literary criticism: An introduction to theory and practice. Longman.
  • Culler, J. (1982). On deconstruction: Theory and criticism after structuralism. Cornell University Press
  • Eagleton, T. (1983). Literary theory: An introduction. Basil Blackwell Publisher Limited
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  • Fanon, F. (2004). The wretched of the earth. Grove Press.
  • Frye, N. (1957). Anatomy of criticism: Four essays. Princeton University Press.
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  • Singh, K. (1999). Khushwant Singh: The collected novels. Penguin book

Cite this article

    CHICAGO : Andleeb, Shaista, Muhammad Asif Khan, and Shahzad Ahmad. 2020. "Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi." Global Social Sciences Review, V (II): 334-340 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).32
    HARVARD : ANDLEEB, S., KHAN, M. A. & AHMAD, S. 2020. Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi. Global Social Sciences Review, V, 334-340.
    MHRA : Andleeb, Shaista, Muhammad Asif Khan, and Shahzad Ahmad. 2020. "Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi." Global Social Sciences Review, V: 334-340
    MLA : Andleeb, Shaista, Muhammad Asif Khan, and Shahzad Ahmad. "Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi." Global Social Sciences Review, V.II (2020): 334-340 Print.
    OXFORD : Andleeb, Shaista, Khan, Muhammad Asif, and Ahmad, Shahzad (2020), "Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi", Global Social Sciences Review, V (II), 334-340
    TURABIAN : Andleeb, Shaista, Muhammad Asif Khan, and Shahzad Ahmad. "Delhi: A Metaphor of Hope and Despair in Delhi and Twilight in Delhi." Global Social Sciences Review V, no. II (2020): 334-340. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-II).32