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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Lovelina Singh is a professor at the Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University in Chandigarh. She graduated from Sacred Heart College, in Dalhousie. Lovelina has a deep and enduring interest in Jewish American literature and her doctoral thesis in this field received acclaim. Lovelina was awarded the prestigious Bernard and Audre Fellowship in 1988. She was also awarded a UGC Major Research Project grant in 2008. This gave a great deal of impetus to her research and serves as testimony to her vigorous literary commitment. She has published numerous articles in academicRead More...
Dr. Lovelina Singh is a professor at the Department of English and Cultural Studies, Panjab University in Chandigarh. She graduated from Sacred Heart College, in Dalhousie. Lovelina has a deep and enduring interest in Jewish American literature and her doctoral thesis in this field received acclaim.
Lovelina was awarded the prestigious Bernard and Audre Fellowship in 1988. She was also awarded a UGC Major Research Project grant in 2008. This gave a great deal of impetus to her research and serves as testimony to her vigorous literary commitment. She has published numerous articles in academic journals and has also published a critical edition of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.
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The New Covenant is a fascinating study of Jewish images in twentieth-century American fiction. It focuses on the work of numerous American and British writers. An interesting feature of the book is the insightful manner in which cultural connotations have been highlighted. The volume examines various texts through the lens of culture and history. The author displays an ability to draw out subtle cultural inflections and make relevant historical conn
The New Covenant is a fascinating study of Jewish images in twentieth-century American fiction. It focuses on the work of numerous American and British writers. An interesting feature of the book is the insightful manner in which cultural connotations have been highlighted. The volume examines various texts through the lens of culture and history. The author displays an ability to draw out subtle cultural inflections and make relevant historical connections, a quality which gives depth and substance to the study.
The New Covenant is a must read for aficionados of American literature and those who are interested in the dynamics of multiculturalism. It is a powerful and provocative book which lends a great deal of freshness and originality to a compelling subject.
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