All Stories

  1. Tess of the d’Urbervilles: Hardy’s Nonconformist Views and Challenge of the Prevailing Social and Moral Ideology
  2. Dickens’s nonconformist treatment of stained women in David Copperfield
  3. The Fin de Siècle Heroine with a Special Reference to Jude The Obscure and The Woman Who Did
  4. The trauma of condemnation and the embellishment of an illegitimate child as a source of regeneration in Lizzie Leigh and Ruth
  5. H. Lawrence, America, and Classic American Literature: A Relationship of Attraction, Disappointment, and Abhorrence
  6. D. H. Lawrence, America, and Classic American Literature: A Relationship of Attraction, Disappointment, and Abhorrence
  7. Dickens's Dichotomous Formula for Social Reform In Oliver Twist
  8. The Changing Perception of Hemingway's Fictional Women : The Need for Fresh Perspective
  9. The Challenge of Arabization in Syria