Indian English Literature, Volume 3Basavaraj S. Naikar Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2007 - Indic literature (English) Contributed artices; covers the period 20th century. |
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... contemporary Indo - Anglian poetry . The departure symbolises an almost radical shift in the sensibility of the Indians writing in English language . The shift was earlier signaled by Michael Madhusudan Dutt who gave up English language ...
... contemporary Indo - Anglian poetry . The departure symbolises an almost radical shift in the sensibility of the Indians writing in English language . The shift was earlier signaled by Michael Madhusudan Dutt who gave up English language ...
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... contemporary history . " 4 A brief outline of culture may be helpful for the clear understanding of the problem . In spite of the innumerable definitions of culture , one of the best early definitions was offered by E.B. Tylor according ...
... contemporary history . " 4 A brief outline of culture may be helpful for the clear understanding of the problem . In spite of the innumerable definitions of culture , one of the best early definitions was offered by E.B. Tylor according ...
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Basavaraj S. Naikar. the most significant contemporary Indian novelists writing in English , Arun Joshi has focused not ... contemporary context . Arun Joshi has highlighted most effectively some of the internal 142 INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Basavaraj S. Naikar. the most significant contemporary Indian novelists writing in English , Arun Joshi has focused not ... contemporary context . Arun Joshi has highlighted most effectively some of the internal 142 INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE.
Contents
A Poet ParExcellence | 1 |
Image of Family in the Poetry of A K Ramanujan | 10 |
R Parthasarathy | 17 |
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A.K. Ramanujan Abhay Adit alien Ammu Ammu's Anita Desai Arun Joshi Arundhati Roy Azad Baby Kochamma becomes behaviour Bengali Bharati Bharati Mukherjee Bombay British Buddha Calcutta caves Chacko characters Chaudhuri Chessmaster consciousness contemporary Continent of Circe culture daughter death Delhi depicts exile experience father feels feminine fiction Gita Goddess Hindu human husband Ibid immigrants Indian English Indian English Literature Indian Writing Jaya Kamala Kamala Das Kapur Kerala language literary literature live look Malgonkar Mammachi marriage married mind Mistry Mistry's modern moral mother Mukherjee Muslim myths Nanda Kaul native Nirad Nirode novel novelist Paravans Parthasarathy past Patel's Paul Moos poem poet poetry present problems protagonists quest race Raja realise relationship satire says Chaudhuri sense Shashi Deshpande Sindi Siva Sivaram social society spiritual story suffering Tamil thinks tradition truth Velutha village Virmati wants wife woman women writers Writing in English