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Critical Studies On Indian Fiction In English

by R.A. Singh , V.L.V.N. Narendra Kumar , .
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788171568598
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Atlantic
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 168
  • Original Price: INR 550.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 180 grams

The essays in this anthology focus on many aspects of Indian Fiction in English. It seeks to probe, discuss and analyse the issues arising out of the novels and offers deep insight to the readers. Important novelists covered in the Volume are : R.K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, Anita Desai, Geeta Mehta, Salman Rushdie, Kavery Nambisan, Nayantara Sahgal, Arun Joshi, Shobha De and Arundhati Roy.

R.A. Singh is a Professor on the faculty of English, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara (Bihar). He heads the Department of English at S.P. Jain College, Sasaram. He has written on a wide range of subjects. His full length works includes studies of R.K. Narayan, Nayantara Sahgal, Salman Rushdie, Khushwant Singh, V.S. Naipaul, Anita Desai, Arun Joshi, Manohar Malgonkar, Kamla Markandaya, R.P. Jhabwala and Keki N. Daruwalla. Besides this, he has a number of research papers to his credit. Dr. Singh edits a bi-annual literary journal EXPLORER. V.L.V.N. Narendra Kumar teaches English at Government Polytechnic for Women, Ethamukkala (Andhra Pradesh). His works includes Fits and Misfits : A Study of Anita Desai’s Protagonists, New Perspectives on Indian Writing (ed.). He has presented papers at Seminars and Conferences. He obtained his doctoral degree on Parsee Novelists in English. He regularly contributes to literary journals.

  • Indian Fiction and the Postcolonial Context : An Introductory Note
  • V.L.V.N. Narendra Kumar and R.A. Singh
  • 1. Is Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable Dirty?
  • Ramesh K. Srivastava
  • 2. Mothers and Mother figures in Anita Desai’s Novels
  • Usha Bande
  • 3. Women in the early novels of R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Mulk Raj Anand
  • Michel Pousse
  • 4. History, Fiction and Colonialism : A Study of Gita Mehta’s Raj
  • K.C. Baral and Dhira Bhowmick
  • 5. ‘Six Hundred-and-Thirty-Five-Day-Long Midnight’ : Rushdie’s Representation of Indira Gandhi’s Emergency
  • K. Purushottham
  • 6. Ethnopoetics : Cultural ‘Fictions’ in Kavery Nambisan’s The Scent of Pepper
  • Pramod K. Nayar
  • 7. Ruskin Bond as Children’s Writer
  • Ragini Ramachandra
  • 8. The New Symbols of Colonial India
  • R. Veena
  • 9. Theodore Dreiser and American Dream
  • L. Jeganatha Raja
  • 10. Kamala Markandaya’s The Golden Honeycomb as a Postcolonial Novel
  • M.A. Jeyaraju and D. Miruthula
  • 11. Hero as Picaro : Farrukh Dhondy’s Bombay Duck
  • V.L.V.N. Narendra Kumar
  • 12. Women In Marriage : Novels of Nayantara Sahgal and Shashi Deshpande
  • T. Ashoka Rani
  • 13. Man And Destiny : A Study of Arun Joshi’s The Foreigner
  • R.A. Singh
  • 14. The Treatment of Hinduism in Mrs. Sahgal’s A Time to be Happy, This Time of Morning and Strom in Chandigarh
  • M. Narendra
  • 15. The Dialectics of Self-Assertion : The Liberated Woman In Shobha De’s Sisters
  • E. Satyanarayana
  • 16. The Manifold Use of Simile in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things
  • P. Hari Padma Rani
  • 17. ‘Commonwealth’ or ‘Uncommonwealth’? Quarrels Over Naming The ‘New’ Literature
  • S. Krishna Sarma

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