Indian English Literature, Volume 5Basavaraj S. Naikar The Anthology Contains Perceptive Articles On The Three Major Forms Of Indian English Literature: Poetry, Fiction And Drama. As Usual Fiction Enjoys A Lion S Share. The Writers Discussed In This Anthology Include Poets Like Sri Aurobindo, Sarojini Naidu, A.K. Ramanujan, Nissim Ezekiel; Novelists Like R.K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, Kamala Markandaya, Shantha Rama Rau, Nayantara Sahgal, Arun Joshi, Anita Desai, Shobha De, Arundhati Roy, Amit Chaudhuri; Short Story Writers Like Subhadra Sen, Kamala Das, Jhumpa Lahiri And Dramatists Like Rabindranath Tagore And Mahesh Dattani.The Contributors To This Volume Include Radhakanta Mishra, U.S. Rukhaiyar, K. Balachandran, M. Thirumeni, Bhagabat Nayak, S. John Peter Joseph, Jibesh Bhattacharyya, S.N. Vikram Raj Urs, T.K. Ravindran, G.A. Ghanshyam, Nishat Zaidi, Sadhana Agrawal, Madhu Joshi, Alka Singh, Indu Kulkarni, K.T. Sunitha, Anita Parihar, Basavaraj Naikar And Amar Nath Prasad. |
Contents
A Contrastive Study of the Poetry of Aurobindonians | 1 |
An Analytical Study of | 9 |
The Question of Nationalism in A K Ramanujans | 23 |
An Indian Autobiography | 32 |
Tradition and Modernity in Kamala Markandayas | 44 |
A Study | 56 |
Coexistence of Spiritualism and Scientific | 71 |
The Indianness of Santha Rama Rau | 83 |
Monishas Plight in Voices in the City | 117 |
Whos Afraid of Shobha De? | 129 |
A Feminist | 137 |
Woman as a Writer with Particular | 148 |
Native Melody in Amit Chaudhuris Freedom Song | 155 |
Position of Women in the Short Stories | 166 |
Emotional Trauma in Two Stories of Jhumpa Lahiri | 180 |
The Conflict Between Bondage and Liberation | 189 |
Orientalist Leanings in the Fiction of Arun Joshi | 92 |
A Search for Values | 108 |
A Fine Fusion | 202 |
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