Manju Jaidka
Presidential Address - Many People, Many Tongues: The Plurality of Perspectives In The Waste Land
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.145.a8n3
Isaac Sequira Memorial Lecture - Shoring Fragments of The Waste Land Centennial
K. Narayana Chandran
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.146.a8n3
Isaac Sequeira Memorial Award-Winning Paper - Reading of T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land as a Cross-Civilisation Dialogue
Sreejit Datta
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.147.a8n3
“Mature Poets Steal”: Voice, Appropriation, and The Waste Land
Jason Weins
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.150.a8n3
Reading Banksy’s Street Art through the Verses of The Waste Land
Shehreen Ataur Khan
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.151.a8n3
“These emotional experiences/Do not hold good": Remembering Wagner in The Waste Land
Adrian Paterson
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.152.a8n3
The Voices of The Waste Land and their Narrative Function: A Narrative Approach to T. S. Eliot
Sara Onori
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.153.a8n3
Eliot’s Detective and Rowson's The Waste Land
Sayantani Sengupta
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.154.a8n3
Madame Sosostris and her Tribe: A Study of the Women in The Waste Land
Manpreet Kang and Srishti Sharma
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.155.a8n3
Trenches in the Mind: The Waste Land and Eliot's Confrontation of the Great War
Amitrajeet Mukherjee
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.156.a8n3
The Waste Land and its Cinematic Afterlives: Critical Analysis of Select Diegetic Readings of the Poem
Srishti Sharma and Sakshi Sundaram
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.157.a8n3
Mapping the Modern Mind: Mental Health Echoes in The Waste Land
Nitika Gulati
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.158.a8n3
Mapping the Contours of Changing Social Spaces in The Waste Land
Sumegha Vaid
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.159.a8n3
From April to Shantih: Man and Nature in T. S. Eliots’s The Waste Land
Antonio Virga
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.160.a8n3
From Allusions to Illusions: A Critical Study of T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land with Special Reference to the Indelible Influence of Indian Thought on Eliot
Manika Ahuja
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.161.a8n3
Connecting the 'Unreal’:77 Reading Eliot's The Waste Land with Rabindranath Tagore's Nationalism
Abin Chakraborty
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.162.a8n3
Impact of The Waste Land on Odia Literature: Revisiting Guruprasad Mohanty's Kalapurusha
Mary Mohanty
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.163.a8n3
T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land: A Metaphor for the Contemporary World
JapPreet Kaur Bhangu
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.164.a8n3
Traversing The Waste Land with TS Eliot and Bishnu Dey
Neela Sarkar and Bulu Mukhopadhyay
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.165.a8n3
Environmental Apathy and Denial to Change: A Comparative Study of Oryx and Crake and The Waste Land
Surbhi Chandan
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.166.a8n3
Journeying into the ‘Mental Wasteland’: A Psychopathological Reading of T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land
Navreet Sahi
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.168.a8n3
Aesthetics in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land: A Dantean Approach
Santosh Pundalik Rajguru
Article DOI:10.21659/mejo24.169.a8n3
What Are the Roots That Clutch, What Branches Grow: Reading Echoes Of The Waste Land In The Works Of Bishnu De And Agha Shahid Ali
Adrija Datta