Dr. Ashok Kumar
Introduction
Short Introduction of Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma
| Name | Dr. Ashok Kumar |
|---|---|
| Designation | Reader & Head of Department |
| Qualification | M.A., D. Phil. |
| Address | 689, Civil Lines, Behind S.P.’s Residence, Rae Bareli, UP, India, 229001 |
| Phone no. | 9450065022 |
| Academic Achievements | (i) Summer Institute at the University of Patna (ii) Refresher Course at C.I.E.F.L., Lucknow (iii) Refresher Course at the University of Pune. |
| Book Published | The Novels of Manohar Malgonkar, A study, B.R. Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 1995 |
| Research Work | |
| Ph.D. Awarded | (i) Miss Shilpi Agarwal (ii) Anita Singh |
| Thesis Submitted | Mamta Dewedi |
| M.Phil. Awarded | Pradeep Singh |
| Research Papers Presented |
(i) “Teaching of English Literature to M.A. students. (Kanpur University Journal of English Literature ed. M.P. Sinha Vol. 1, 1990) p.p. 48-53. (ii) Jane Austen: Myth of her Limitations (In the National Seminar at Feroze Gandhi College, Raebareli on 25th April, 1991 (iii) Thematical in contemporary Indian English Fiction (at the Deptt. of English, Allahabad University under the auspices of Association of Indian Studies in Contemporary Literature (iv) Indian Sensibiluty in Nissim Ezekiel's Poetry at BHU Varanasi in Jan., 2005 (v) Self expression Narcissism in the Poetry of of Kamla Das & Sylvia at 49th AIETC at Raebareli. (vi) Quest of self in VS Narpaul's A House for Mr. Biswas in National Seminar at DSN College, Kanpur. (vii) Marital Relationship in the Novels of RK Narayan in Feb., 18 & 19, 2005 at DAV College, Kanpur. (viii) "Theme of Isolation and Alienation in Poetry if Robert Frost" in 50th All India English Teachers Conference at Lucknow |
| Books Published | 1. The novels of Manohar Malgonkar, A Study, BR Publishing Corporation, New-Delhi, 1995 2. "The Expression" - Literary Journal Oct 2008, APIEL, Raebareli. |
| Published Papers / Articles |
(i) “Teaching of English Literature to M.A. students. (Kanpur University Journal of English Literature ed. M.P. Sinha Vol. 1, 1990) p.p. 48-53. (ii) Manohar Malgonkar: The Most Masculin Indo-Anglian Novelist" (iii) Jane Austen: A Complete Novelist and Incomplete Woman (iv) Mulk Raj Anand: A Crusader for Downtrodden (v) Self expression Narcissism and Noveissism in the Poetry of of Kamla Das & Sylvia at 49th AIETC at Raebareli. (vi) Nature in Contemporary Indian English Poetry, A Journal of Contemporary Literature, Dr. VS Centre for Advance Studies in Lit. & Humanities, DBS College, Kanpur (Jan. 2006) PP. 89-93 (vii) Politics of Power and Revenge in Ghasiram Kotwal - Zenith (viii) Marital Relationship in the Novel of RK Narayan. "The Expression" |