

Critical inquiry and cultural narratives
A collection of essays, cultural commentary, and peer-reviewed research exploring the quiet intersections of history, literature, and modern society.


Selected essays & articles
The Architecture of Silence
An exploration of how contemporary novelists use structural gaps and unspoken dialogue to build tension and psychological depth.
Reclaiming the Archives
A critical analysis of the forgotten voices in early twentieth-century regional literature and the methodologies we use to recover them.
Peer-reviewed publications
Rigorous research published in leading international journals and academic presses, bridging historical data with critical literary analysis.
Narrative Agency in Post-Colonial Spaces
The Epistolary Archive as Living History
Synthesizing Data and Humanist Inquiry
Published in the Journal of Literary Studies, this paper examines how subaltern narratives restructure traditional chronological timelines.
An investigation into private correspondence as a primary source for understanding social transitions, published in Historical Inquiry.
A methodological framework for integrating quantitative archival metrics with qualitative literary reading, published in Digital Humanities Quarterly.