
The Context (ISSN 2349-4948) is a peer-reviewed, international, and indexed online Journal of English Studies. It is currently published every two months in February, April, June, August, October, and December by Magnus Publishing Pune. It was approved by UGC and included in the "List of Journals" previously. The journal is published in open access on the World Wide Web; readers and research scholars have FREE full access to the published articles with permissions to read, download, and cite in research.
- Editor in Chief: Prof. Kumar Wani
- Established: April 2014
- Frequency: Bimonthly
Current Issue
Vol. 12 No. 7 (2025): Open Issue October 2025
Articles
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The Story of the Stolen Generation and National Sentimentality in Sally Morgan’s My Place
Amol M. KhandweAbstract : 56Full Article : 301-6 -
An Analysis of Ecological Consciousness in Indian Scriptures and Classical Literature
Dr. Bindunath JhaAbstract : 106Full Article : 237-14 -
Disrupting Todorov’s Equilibrium: The Mobility Dilemma in Tracks and The Man from Earth
Sneha Mrudula Pramod, Dr. Meera Baby RAbstract : 78Full Article : 4615-22 -
Exploring Wells’ Vision for Society in A Modern Utopia
Dipankar MondalAbstract : 54Full Article : 1023-29 -
Identifying Identity: Xavier Le Clerc’s A Man with No Title
Dr. Mubashir Karim, Dr Muzaffar KarimAbstract : 86Full Article : 1530-37 -
Digital Affect and Narrative Form in Saharu Kannanari’s Chronicle of an Hour and a Half
Dr. Chaandreyi MukherjeeAbstract : 80Full Article : 2138-45 -
Violence in Indian Plays in English Translation: A Cross-Cultural Literary Inquiry
Mr. Santosh Shivaji Shelke, Dr. Vijaykumar R. PunekarAbstract : 117Full Article : 2646-50 -
Amid the Horrors of War: Nature, Woman, and House in The Wasted Vigil by Nadeem Aslam
Nahid BeeAbstract : 38Full Article : 1551-58 -
Lure of the Vetal: Tracing Elements of Supernatural in Agarwal’s Retelling
Rupali KambojAbstract : 67Full Article : 1659-64 -
Unveiling the Pain of Women's Suffering in Naga-mandala: A Psychotraumatological Study
Rupa Saikia, Prof. Nigamananda DasAbstract : 52Full Article : 3165-70 -
Spatial Metaphors and the Politics of Belonging in Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake and The Lowland
Dr. Shivraj Narendra KombeAbstract : 20Full Article : 2071-79



