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Arghya Singh, the author of this book is a resident of Kolkata. He passed English (Hons.) from the erstwhile Raiganj College (University College) in the district of Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal, standing first class first in the University of North Bengal and thereafter, completed his M.A. in English from Banaras Hindu University (B.H.U.) with first class marks. He stood third in the Postgraduate Entrance Test (P.E.T.) for admission into M.A. (English) at BHU. He qualified in the West Bengal State Eligibility Test (W.B.S.E.T.). He also successfully cracked the National Eligibility Test (N.E.T.) twice. He has successfully completed his research work as a full-time Ph.D. research scholar in English at Ranchi University. He has authored many scholarly articles for some international journals of English Literature. He has also presented papers at some national and international seminars and conferences. He is also fond of creative writing and his poem “In Memory of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the Unforgotten Hero” being published in an international literary journal is probably the first one ever written upon the great nationalist leader cum freedom-fighter.
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Featuring entries composed by leading international scholars, The Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature presents comprehensive coverage of all aspects of English literature produced from the early 16th to the mid 17th centuries. Comprises over 400 entries ranging from 1000 to 5000 words written by leading international scholars Arranged in A-Z format across three fully indexed and cross-referenced volumes Provides coverage of canonical authors and their works, as well as a variety of previously under-considered areas, including women writers, broadside ballads, commonplace books, and other popular literary forms Biographical material on authors is presented in the context of cutting-edge critical discussion of literary works. Represents the most comprehensive resource available for those working in English Renaissance literary studies Also available online as part of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Literature, providing 24/7 access and powerful searching, browsing and cross-referencing capabilities
It has seemed at times that there is no neutral territory between those who see Bakhtin as the practitioner of a kind of neo-Marxist, or at least materialist, deconstruction and those who look at the same texts and see a defender of traditional, liberal humanist values and classical conceptions of order, a conservative in the true sense of the term. Arising from a conference under the same title held at Texas Tech University, Carnivalizing Difference seeks to explore the actual and possible relationships between Bakhtinian theory and cultural practice. The introduction explores the changing configurations of our understanding of Bakhtin's work in the context of recent theory and outlines how that understanding can inform, and be informed by, culture both ancient and modern. Eleven articles, spanning a wide range of periods and cultural forms, then address these issues in detail, revealing the ways in which Bakhtinian thought illuminates, sometimes obfuscates, but always challenges.
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