Studies in Postcolonial LiteratureM. Q. Khan, Bijay Kumar Das Studies In Postcolonial Literature Contains Twenty-Three Papers And Two Interviews With Two Eminent Writers On Different Genres Poetry, Fiction, Short Fiction And Drama Of Postcolonial Literature. It Deals With Literatures In English Outside The Anglo-American Tradition. The Book Focuses On How Postcolonial Literature Assumes An Identity Of Its Own In Spite Of The Writers Drawn From Different Countries With Distinct National Identities. This Is A Very Useful Book For The Students As Well As The Teachers Who Intend To Do An Extensive Study Of Postcolonial Literature. |
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Contents
Reading Savitri | 14 |
The Use of Indian English Idiom in the Poetry | 36 |
NineteenthCentury Australian Poetry as a Mirror | 53 |
The Concept of Identity in Indian Immigrant Women | 74 |
Scanning Minority | 84 |
The Marriage of the Mind and the Cosmos in Patrick | 92 |
The Migrant Experience in Bharati Mukherjees | 100 |
Witi IhimaeraRewritingKatherine Mansfield | 107 |
Situating Post1980 Indian English Fiction in | 163 |
Shades of LightHearted Swearwords and Anands | 173 |
Cultural Amnesia in Amit Chaudhuris A | 190 |
A Critique of Vikram Chandras Red Earth | 197 |
The Contributions of Manoj Das and Ruskin Bond | 211 |
A Note on V S Naipauls | 220 |
Interview | 233 |
Meet the Author | 240 |
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