International Journal of Language and Linguistics

Special Issue

Literary Stylistics and Literary Criticism - The Dearth of Understanding of the Subject

  • Submission Deadline: Mar. 30, 2016
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Ravi Teja Mandapaka
About This Special Issue
As a faculty, I will breathe down literary criticism on many an occasion. I would never blot one’s copy book, and I can nothing but assure you with astute confidence. As an eternal think tank in life and literature, I say, Literary Criticism and literary stylisism need to be understood and analyzed more.

In my department of understanding, research is more focused on understanding literature in its altruistic attires and towards a better learning. I, myself have read many a book, but, it became clear that in spite of all the research, what laid at the crux of his problems is a dearth in understanding the essence of criticism rather than bluntly doing it.

This is a work that would produce an audible debauchery, if only you can understand sir. The knack and dexterity in draping the research in black and white should be second to none, keep alone our present day work.. The above said and done, I would never wool-gather in febricity. Mine is an expertise rich in handling the subject matter with astounding ease. I have got an attractive voice in delivering the knowledge to distinction on many a dais should an opportunity knock his humble door.

Last but not the least, I would say, an issue on the aforementioned subject will make us achieve any goals put forth.
Lead Guest Editor
  • Ravi Teja Mandapaka

    Senior Research Fellow, Clinical Divison, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR, Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, Hyderabad, India., India