Novel As An Art Form: With Special Reference to Anglo-Indian Artists
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With this book an effort has been made to reassert that Anglo-Indian novel is an established genre today and Indian artists can be ranked with British and American novelists. The book gives a comprehensive view of artistic presentation of characters and events in the novels and provides in-depth analyses of the art form in the studied novels. It studies novel as a portrait of life and attaches due importance to the characters of the novels. It considers characterization in the novels and discusses how actual feelings, likes, dislikes, passions, and obsessions have got to be painted so as to convince the readers that the character of the novel is related to life. It also studies ethics in the novels and discusses how the theory of art is used for the sake of morality in the novels. It takes into consideration feminism and highlights the socio-economic and ethico-political rights of women in the studied novels. It also discusses style of presentation of narratives in the novels, and studies how the novelist makes ‘accurate judgment of style’ to share his thoughts with the readers. The basic aim of this book is to encourage Indian readers to become creative artists like R.K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, Bharati Mukherjee, E.M. Forster and others. Creative artists are not super human beings—Just they catch hold their ideas that come to their mind and then develop them in their personal language. They are great because they know what to write and how to express their thoughts.
Dr. Vikas Sharma is presently working as Professor and Head at the Department of English, C.C.S. University, Meerut. Prior to it, he has served as Principal/Professor in D.A.V. P.G. College, Bulandshahr (UP). He is a member of various editorial board of peer-reviewed English journals. He has written six English novels. His novels are prescribed in various universities of the country in the syllabi of undergraduate and postgraduate classes. Several students are pursuing research on his works. His books Treatment of History in Indian English Novels and Romantic Sensibility in the Prose Works, Essays and Journals of Emerson and Thoreau are popular among the scholars. Like Robert Frost, he believes that he has ‘miles to go’ in the fields of creative and critical literature.