4. The Poetic Corpus
of Stephen Gill: An Evaluation by Dr. Sudhir Arora
Sarup & Sons, New Delhi, India , 2009, HC.,243 pages
Some chapters:
*Pain in Pen: The poet in the making
*Pain and suffering in Shrine
*Terrorism in The Flame
* The Flame is a poetics of peace
* Stephen Gill’s Indian imagination in the Flame
*Flashes in Flashes
*Tagore’s Gitanjali and Stephen Gill’s The Flame :
a comparative study
*Dove in Stephen Gill’s poetry
*Gill’s
poetic idiom in the Flame
*Stephen Gill: An Evaluation
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Dr. Sudhir K. Arora
teaches English at Maharaja Harishchandra P. G.
College, Moradabad affliated
to M. J. P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (UP) India.
Besides completing a project on Narrative Techniques as Delineators under the
sponsorship of UGC, he has edited Thunder on Stage: A Study of Girish Karnad’s Plays. His area
of interest is Indian Writing in English and Postcolonialism.
His scholarly papers, book reviews and poems have been published in different
reputed anthologies and journals including Indian Literature. His publications
include: A Study of Kamala Markandaya’s Women, A Thirsty Cloud Cries and A Key to Literary Terms and Forms. His
monograph The Poetic Corpus of Stephen Gill: An Evaluation is in press. He can
be contacted at sudhirarora_72@yahoo.com
and drsudhirkarora@gmail.com