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AWEJ for Translation & Literary Studies Volume, 3 Number 2. May 2019                                     Pp. 1

 

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Contents 1
 Connection and Disconnection in Tom’s Midnight Garden
Mouhiba Jamoussi
2-13
The Literature of Exhausted Possibility: The Entanglement of Postmodern Fiction
Nariman LARBI
14-21
The Cultural Revolution in David Lodge’s Changing Places
Noureddine Friji
22-36
Tragedy and social drama in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
Tahar Bayouli & Imed Sammali
37-48
Kindness towards Others in Great Expectations
Saed Jamil Shahwan
49-55
 Unraveling the System of Representation of the Colonizer in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924) and Louis Bertrand’s La Cina (1901)
Fatima BENSIDHOUM
56-65
“Jane Eyre’s Morality”: A Kohlbergian Reading
Ali Sabri Mohammad Abu Hassan & Mohd Nazri Latif Azmi
66 -77
Fiction Stories and Poster Presentation in Teaching Indonesian EFL Students
Asmi Rusmanayanti
78-90
Using the SCAMPER Model to DevelopTranslation Skills for Major Students in the Faculty of Education, Majmaah University, Saudi Arabia
Fatma Farid Fakhry Tharwa
91-113
A Cognitive Study of Metaphors in the Glorious Qur’an: From a Linguistic to a Conceptual Approach
Mashael AlAjmi
114-121
Major Translation Methods Used in Legal Documents: Translation of a Marriage Contract   from Arabic into English
Omar EL GHAZI & Chakib BNINI
122-138
Domestication Versus Foreignization: The case of translating Al-Sanea’s Girls of Riyadh into English
Salwa Alwafai
139-151
Intermixing Indiannesss with Thainesss in selected Thai Novels
Sophana   Srichampa
152-164
Drama, History, and Postcolonial Résistance in Northern Nigeria:
A Review of Ahmed Yerima’s Attahiru
Isyaku Hassan, Mohd Nazri Latiff Azmi , Mubarak Ibrahim Lawan
Habibu Awais Abubakar
165-176
Translating English Existential ‘there’ Sentences into Arabic:
A Text-based Analysis
Irfan Said
177-191