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I am Dr. A. Arun Daves, a highly accomplished scholar and educator, proud holder of a Ph.D. in English from Annamalai University and an M.Phil. in English from PRIST University. My academic journey includes earning an M.A. in English from St. Joseph’s College of Arts & Science College, Cuddalore, where I was honoured with a Gold Medal, and initiating my pursuit with a B.A. in English from the same institution.
Since 2013, I have been dedicated serving as an Assistant Professor in English at Jawahar Science College, Neyveli. As a prolific writer and researcher, I take pride in my contributions, having published 19 articles in esteemed international journals and reviewed over 20 articles and book chapters. My literary talents extend to poetry, short stories, and book reviews, showcasing my multifaceted expertise in the world of English language and literature.
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PONNAIYAH RAMAJAYAM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(PRIST)
St. Joseph's College Of Arts And Science (Autonomous)
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Indian Knowledge Systems: Mahakavi Kalidasa
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International Certified Career Coach Program (ICCC) (Foundation Level – 1)
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🏆 National Builders Award
🏆 Best Student Award for the year 2010 –‘11 - St. Joseph’s College of Arts & Science College (Autonomous), Cuddalore
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Country: Bangladesh
Country: United States
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This paper attempts to depict the causes of social deterioration in John Galsworthy's The Fugitive. In The Fugitive, Galsworthy portrays the role of the mechanistic model and its polarising influences...
African American writers have exhibited a unique
engagement with supernatural elements,
particularly ghosts, not merely as conduits for Gothic
themes, but as participants in an emerging genre
know...
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