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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DEDICATION
CONTENTS
Preface
I. Introduction to Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson
I. Toru Dutt - biographical details
II. Emily Dickinson-biographical details
III. Objectives of the study
IV. A brief review of earlier work done on Toru Dutt
V. A Brief Review of Earlier Work Done on Emily Dickinson
II. Dominant Influences in the Lives and Works of Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson
I. TORU DUTT - Personal Influences
II. Influences of Hinduism and Christianity
IlI. Cultural Influences
IV. Political Influences
V. Influences of Nature
EMILY DICKINSON
I. Family
II. Education
III. Love and Friendship
References
III. Sense of Isolation in Torn Dutt and Emily Dickinson
TORU DUTT
I. Domestic Tragedies
II. Transition of Faith
III. Social Bengal
IV. Pre Independent Bengal
V. Emotional alienation
VI. Linguistic Alienation
EMILY DICKINSON
I. Father Dominance
II. Death and Immortality
III. Puritanism
IV. Dickinson Civil War
References
IV. Writings of Toru Dutt
I. Translator
II. Transcreator
III. Original Poet
IV. Novels
References
V. Poetry of Emily Dickinson
I. The Various Phases in Emily Dickinsons Literary Career
II. Early works
III. The Great Harvest (1861-1870)
IV. The Works
V. Charles Wadsworth
VI. The Last Decades
VII. On Death and Immortality
References
VI. Toru Dutt and Emily Dickinson - A Comparative Analysis.
I. Father Dominance
II. Self-Effacing Mother
III. Aru Dutt and Lavinia Dickinson
IV. Friendships
V a Toru Dutt - Spiritual Alienation
VI. Death and Immortality
VII Social Alienation
References
CONCLUSION
Selected Bibliography