Indian English Literature, Volume 6In Recent Years, The Indian English Literature Has Made Conspicuous Progress In All Its Forms, Mainly In Fiction And Poetry. The Present Anthology Aims At Presenting An In-Depth Study Of Twenty-One Authors Who Are Both Established As Well As Upcoming Writers: Nissim Ezekiel, Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Girish Karnad, R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Manohar Malgonkar, Bhabani Bhattacharya, Taslima Nasrin, Salman Rushdie, Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpande, Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth, Githa Hariharan, Kavita Daswani, Manju Kapoor, M.N. Roy, Sri. Aurobindo, Mahatma Gandhi, Lohia And Ambedkar. The Articles On Poets Contained In This Anthology Acquaint The Readers With The Fluctuating Scene Of Thematic Concerns And Technical Experimentations In Indian English Poetry. All Other Articles Are Also Unique Of Its Kind, Reflecting The Above-Mentioned Authors Treatment Of Their Chosen Literary Genre.Since Most Of The Authors Included In The Present Volume For Discussion Are Prescribed In The English Syllabus In The Various Indian Universities, It Is Hoped That Both The Teachers And Students Will Find Them Extremely Useful. Even The General Readers Who Are Interested In Literature In English Will Find Them Intellectually Stimulating. |
Contents
Nissim Ezekiels | 8 |
Chaudhuris Sartorial Vision in Culture in | 21 |
The Journey from Innocence to Experience in Major | 54 |
A Study | 71 |
An Interpretation | 91 |
Imagery in Raja Raos Kanthapura | 111 |
Feminist Consciousness in the Novels of Manohar | 120 |
A Historical Novel | 140 |
Joys and Sorrows of Womanhood in The Binding | 168 |
A Study of Vikram | 182 |
A Symbolic | 195 |
Transformation of the Female Protagonists | 208 |
Feminine Assertions in Manju Kapurs A Married | 220 |
A Case for the Second Tradition | 236 |
Contributors | 245 |
The Sacred as the SecularProfane in Indian Cultural | 151 |
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