Vol 2 – Issue 1 (Jan 2026 – March 2026)

About English Axis
English Axis: A Review of Literature and Language ISSN: 3107-362X (Online) English Axis: A Review of Literature and Language, is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that focuses on the critical and scholarly study of Literature in English and the English Language. The journal aims to publish articles that explore different aspects...
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Table of Contents
Vol 2 – Issue 1 (Jan 2026 – March 2026) Table of Contents
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Christianity and Quantum States
This paper aims to explore the goings-on within the world of Christian spirituality and Quantum States. The complicated terminology as well as the heavily accented technicality that goes with the territory of Quantum theories are broken into simplified terms in tandem with the latest trends in Christian spirituality. Having mentioned...
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Healing the Wounds of Regret: A Psychological Study of Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven explores the human condition through the intertwined themes of regret, redemption, and psychological healing. This paper, titled “Healing the Wounds of Regret: A Psychological Study of Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” examines the protagonist Eddie’s posthumous journey as a metaphor...
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Wilfy Rebimbus – A Lyric Poet
This paper explores the literary contributions of Wilfy Rebimbus, highlighting his role as a lyric poet in Konkani Literature. It examines his multifaceted career as a lyricist, playwright, short story writer, and cultural icon, emphasizing his influence on the growth of Konkani language through Kannada script.
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The Flute and the Sword
The Red blossoms showered along the way, Barren trees drenched in Rubies of Valor, The Cruelest April winds dance around the lanes, All drenched in sorrow and sadness.
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A Letter to the Inner Child
From the days spent frolicking around the meadows Around the spring stream of crystal clear water Under the warmth of the glorious gentle sun The child that once was me has come a long way.
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Between Black and Blue
A man with dreams, A bag full of hope, Carrying the weight of a family, Not knowing what life is;
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Sonder
The quick gander through the car's window when speeding through the highways envelopes me in the mystery of incomplete moments for a heartbeat, That I can live and mourn after.
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Articulating the Self, Culture, And Identity in Their Eyes Were Watching God
The paper foregrounds the significance of semiotics and culture in Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. Semiotics plays a dominant role in intensifying the arbitrariness of a culture. The research demonstrates the cultural and semiotic legacy by closely examining the novel to interpret the function of meaning.
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