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Hardbound. Etat : As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Indian novelists in English an introduction/Amar Nath Prasad. 2. Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable a triumph of narrative skill/U.S. Rukhaiyar. 3. Fantastic realism in The Cat and Shakespeare/Thomas Augustine Mundamattom. 4. The language of R.K. Narayan a discourse analysis/Ejaz Alam. 5. Gandhian ideology and Bhabani Bhattacharya/Sudarshan Sharma. 6. Bhawani Bhattacharya s novels a sociological approach/Jitendra Prasad Singh Padma. 7. Dialectics of society and self in Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's A backward Place/Nagendra Kumar Singh. 8. Distant Drum triumph of duty/Dinesh Chandra Kumar. 9. Kamala Markandaya's The Golden Honeycomb a colonial history/S. John Peter Joseph. 10. Dialectics of society and self in Kamala Markandaya's Two Virgins/Nagendra Kumar Singh. 11. Indian novelists and Anita Desai a critical exploration/Anita Singh. 12. Indian woman sensibility in Shashi Deshpande's Intrusion and Other Stories/R.N. Upadhyay. 13. Facets of feminism in Shashi Deshpande's The Dark Holds No Terrors/Bhabani S. Baral. 14. Deception and dualities of Indu in Shashi Deshpande's Roots and Shadows /Shivani R. Upadhyay. 15. Shashi Deshpande's Small Remedies a de tour of widening horizons/Binod Mishra. 16. Shashi Deshpande's A Matter of Time a study/S. Prasanna Sree. 17. Humanistic concerns in Amitav Ghosh's The Glass Palace/N.K. Neb. 18. Style and technique in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things/Sharad Rajimwale. 19. Indian English literature and crisis in value system a study of Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur/B.R. Agrawal. 20. Recent Indian English novel and changing tradition/B.R. Agrawal. 21. In pursuit of excellence treatment of women in Indo Anglian literature/Ashok Kumar. Index. Indian Fiction in English Roots and Blossoms is a modest attempt to evaluate both roots and blossoms tradition and modernity of Indian Fiction in English. It contains more than twenty scholarly research papers concerning the various aspects of Indian fictions. It covers almost all the great novelists of Indian writing e.g. Mulk Raj Anand R.K. Narayan Raja Rao Bhabani Bhattacharya R.P. Jhabvala Manohar Malgonkar Kamala Markandaya Anita Desai Shashi Deshpande Amitav Ghosh Arundhati Roy and Manju Kapur. The last two scholarly papers deal with the general recent trends regarding Indian fiction in English. A special attempt has been made to give the shape of book in such a way that it may be able to cater to the needs of the readers and scholars wishing to be acquainted with the various aspects of Indian fictions and the novelists. 280 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 62942
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Contents Preface Contributors 1 Toru Dutt?s poetryMallikarjun Patil 2 Aurobindo?s concepts of realization of GodG Rajasekaran 3 The mysticism of Tagore?s GitanjaliAdwait Chaitanya 4 Sarojini Naidu?s poetry an evergreen plant of Vedantic fruit and poetic fragranceAmar Nath Prasad 5 The concern for social justice in the novels of Mulk Raj AnandPK Singh 6 Mulk Raj Anand?s untouchable An indelible problem untouchabilityJaya Srivastava 7 British characters in Jhabvala?s fictionR Bhagwan Singh 8 Fire on the mountain -- a psycho-analytical studyDalip Kumar Khetarpal 9 The journey from silence to eloquence in Shashi Deshpande?s that long silenceShraddha Dubey 10 Women in the novels of Shashi Deshpande -- liberation on the psychic realm of experienceNisha Singh 11 The God of Small Things -- Velutha a tragic figureMadhu Bala Saxena 12 Women in Manju Kapoor?s difficult daughter a feminist perspectiveRuby Milhoutra 13 Kiran Desai?s The Inheritance of Loss a study in themes of rootlesseness alienation and deathGulrez Roshan Rehman 14 A critical evaluation of sense of alienation in Bharati Mukherjee?s The Middleman and Other StoriesMeenu Dubey 15 Stronger women women through partition in Bapsi Sidhwa?s Icecandyman and Yashpal?s Jhootha SachJaya Kapoor 16 Vijay Tendulkar?s Ghashiram Kotwal Machinations of power and effects of oppressionPriya Bajaj 17 Social realism in Mahesh Dattani?s Where There?s a WillAmar Nath Prasad and Pramod Kumar Singh 18 Zeitgeist - The world of Chetan BhagatSunitha SC 19 Expedition into the realms of life a critique of Basavaraj Naikar?s short storiesMadhavi Nikam 20 Feminism an oasis of hope in the desert of despondency with special reference to IndiaKalyani Dixit 21 The Philomela and Procne myths -- reexamined through the feminist social context in IndiaMadhu Kapoor IndexPanorama of Indian Writing in English is a modest endeavour to assess the various aspects of Indian writing in English Almost all the chief writers of Indian writing in English have been included in this anthology and the contributors who hail form different parts o India have tried their best to evaluate a number of writers The writers included in this book are Torru Dutt Sri Aurobindo RN Tagore Sarojini Naidu Mulk Raj Anand RP Jhabvala Anita Desai Shashi Deshpande Arundhati Roy Manju Kapoor Kiran Desai Bharti Mukherjee Vijay Tendulkar Mahesh Dattani Chetan Bhagat BS Naikar and Several other women writers in EnglishThe book will certainly slake the thirst of a number of students teachers and those research scholars who want to enhance their knowledge about Indian writers in English 256 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 99512
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