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Item Spiritual Illumination in Ginsberg’s“Howl”(Faculty of humanities and social science, 2008-03) Pokharel, RajendraThis thesis has been done for the pursuit of spiritualism in Ginsberg’s“Howl.” It embodies thesource of defeat, despair, discontentandAmerican’s woes: its materialism, brutality, indifference, ignorance, sexual repression, language of the street andthe sordid of contemporary realities,which is linked with concretevisionto showspiritual illumination. Onthe base of religions support such as,Eastern philosophies, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, and African American culture,etc.areexperimented with various drugs, terror, hysteria, prayer, anger, joy, tears, exhaustion and suicideare taken as raw materials of life and it is taken something beyond for spiritual illumination and liberation.Item The Nature and Incidence of Rural Poverty in Gitanagar Village development committee of Chitwan District, Nepal(Faculty of humanities and social science, 2008-03) Poudel, SubashNot availableItem A Study of Food System Characterization in Rapti -Tinau and Banganga River Basin of Western region of Nepal(Central Department of Rural Development Tribhuvan University, 2008-03) Rai, Deeb RajAvailable with full text.Item Role of Women in Household Decision Making A Case Study of Malunga VDC, Syangja District(Central Department of Rural Development Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, Nepal, 2008-03) Neupane, Krishna PrasadNot available.Item Item Evaluation of Gothic Elements inThe House of the Seven Gables(Department of English, 2008-03) Bhattarai, SushmaHawthorne'sThe House of the Seven Gablesshows the moral decay, lust for money, crime, murder and the evils of society through the use ofgothic elements. The major theme of bookis thatthe wrong doing of one generation lives intothe successive ones, andbecomes a pure and uncontrollable mischief. To support the theme, Hawthorne explores sensationalism, mystery, suspense, terror, horror, doubleness and fantasy. While handling the theme of gothic, Hawthorne uses supernatural elements and as well as uncanny effect. These effects directly focuson thehuman psyche where fear, horror and terrorexist inside human mind.