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  • Title
  • 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