Type of Material: | Thesis |
Title: | Directed Portrayals Of The Lower Position Hero In Indian English Fiction |
Researcher: | Jagadheeswari, B |
Guide: | Annie Christy, A |
Department: | Department of English |
Publisher: | Bharath University, Chennai |
Place: | Chennai |
Year: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Arts and Humanities | Classics | Literature | Literature | Arts, Humanities and Languages |
Dissertation/Thesis Note: | PhD; Department of English, Bharath University, Chennai, Chennai; 2021; D17BE945 |
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