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Studies in Indian Writings in English

by Mittapalli Rajeshwar , Pier Paolo Piciucco
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788171569663
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 442
  • Original Price: INR 1590.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 1000 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): General

During the seventy years of its effective history Indian Writing in English crossed many miles stones and has come to be finally accepted as a major literature of the world. Having won almost every important literary prize in the recent few years, IWE has become immensely popular with the common international readers and critics alike. If its being prescribed for study in universities across the world is any indication, the place of IWE in the canon is secure forever. This anthology of critical articles attempts to evaluate some of the major Indian poets and novelists and their influential works from refreshingly new perspectives – historical, socio-economic, existential, mythological, philosophical-religious and environmental. The writers studied here include Anand, Narayan, Raja Rao, Malgonkar, Bhattacharya, Joshi, Desai, Markandaya, Sahgal, Ezekiel and Ramanujan. An interesting addition to this volume are a couple of articles on the Diaspora writers such Rohinton Mistry and the South African Indian poets and novelists. It is hoped that this book will prove itself highly useful to all who are seriously interested in Indian Writing in English.

Rajeshwar Mittapalli is an Assistant Professor of English at Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, India. His published works of criticism include The Novels of Wole Soyinka (1990) and Indian Women Novelists and Psychoanalysis (1998). Apart from several volumes in this series of anthologies, he has edited Post-modernism and English Literature (1999), Lifescapes (1999), Indian Fiction in English (1999), The Novels of Anita Desai (2000), Kamala Das: A Critical Spetrum (2000) and IT, Globalization and the Teaching of English (2000). Another dozen books are in various stages of preparation. Dr. Mittapalli is presently the editor of The Atlantic Literary Review published from New Delhi. In the past he had been the Associate Editor of the prestigious Kakatiya Journal of English Studies for several years. So far he has published 28 articles on Indian, African and American fiction and ELT in such reputed journal as New Quest, Indian Literature, The Journal of indian Writing in English, Commonwealth Quarterly, The Commonwealth Review, Revaluations, Triveni and College English Review. Pier Paolo Piciucco has a Ph.D. on “Mythical Heritage of Female Characters in Indian English Fiction” from the University of Bologna, Italy. He has published articles in The Journal of Indian Writing in English, In-Between, The Journal of Literature and Aesthetics, Englishes, Africa America Asia Australia, Linea d’Ombra, Il Tolomeo and L’Indice. His articles have also been included in volumes such as Cross-Cultural Voices, Routes of the Roots: Geography in the English-Speaking Countries (both by Bulzoni, Rome), Arundhati Roy: the Novelist Extraordinary (Prestige, New Delhi) and Indian Writings in English Volume 7 (Atlantic, New Delhi). He collaborates with the Italian academic Institute CSAE (Centre for the Study of Literatures and Cultures of Emerging Areas) and for them he has edited and translated into Italian a bilingual volume of Indian short stories entitled, Feminine, Plural. He is presently working on South African Theatre as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Turin.

  • 1. The Image of New Woman in Anand’s Gauri
  • Basavaraj Naikar
  • 2. R.K. Narayan: A Novelist Committed to the Hindu Ideals and Beliefs
  • S.R. Ramteke
  • 3. Gandhian Ideology: A Study of Raja Rao’s Kanthapura
  • Uday Shankar Ojha
  • 4. The Theme of Marriage in Raja Rao’s The Serpent and the Rope
  • S.P. Swain
  • 5. Manohar Malgonkar: The Novelist as Historian
  • P.N. Sinha
  • 6. The Image of Modern Indian Woman in Bhattacharya’s Music for Mohini
  • Shashikala Singh
  • 7. Bhabani Bhattacharya’s He who Rides a Tiger: A Socio-economic Perspective
  • Chhote Lal Khatri
  • 8. Pestilence and Endurance: A Study of Bhabani Bhattacharya’s He Who Rides a Tiger
  • Ramesh Kumar Gupta
  • 9. Mystic Value of Aurum for Tout le Monde: A Study of Bhabani Bhattacharya’s A Goddess Named Gold
  • Ramesh Kumar Gupta
  • 10. Arun Joshi’s Fictional Forte
  • Mallikarjun Patil
  • 11. The Dialectics of Marital Polarisation in Anita Desai’s Cry, the Peacock
  • S.P. Swain
  • 12. Anita Desai’s Where Shall We Go this Summer? As a Critique of Existentialism
  • Hariom Prasad
  • 13. Myth as Macro-structure: A Reading of Kamala Markandaya’s A Silence of Desire and Nayantara Sahgal’s The Day in Shadow
  • Rajeshwar Mittapalli
  • 14. Rural India as Reflected in Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve
  • Pradnya Vijay Ghorpade
  • 15. A Vision of Life: Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve
  • Ramesh Kumar Gupta
  • 16. A Pleasure City: The New Frontier
  • Lakshmi Kumari
  • 17. Bombay under Canadian Eyes: Visions of the Indian Metropolis in the Fiction of Rohinton Mistry
  • Pier Paolo Piciucco
  • 18. The Poetic Cosmos of A.K. Ramanujan
  • Gajendra Kumar
  • 19. Kinship with Nature in Ramanujan’s Poetry
  • M. Rajagopalachary and S. Ravinder
  • 20. Social Concern in Ramanujan’s Poetry: A Note
  • M. Rajagopalachary and S. Ravinder
  • 21. A Genealogical Survey of South African Indian Literature in English
  • Rajendra Chetty

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