Book: Reflections On Indian English Fiction The book presents a collection of papers that are wide ranging not only in the choice of authors two of the Big Trio, R K Narayan and Raja Rao on the one hand, and the recent ones like Upamanyu Chatterjee and Manju Kapur on the other, but lao in the different angles from which these novelists have been discussed.
About Author :
Dr. Mukesh Ranjan Verma, who had his higher education at Allahabad University, has been teaching in different universities since 1977.
Dr. Ambuj Kumar Sharma, who is a reader in English at Gurukul Kangri University, Hardwar, has been teaching for nearly two decades.
Contents :
Preface
V S Naipaul A Bend in the River
The Element of Human Compassion in the Novels of Kamala Markandaya
Vikram Seth: An Equal Music
A social semiotic study of Shobha De Narratives
An Analysis of Anita desai Maya as A Pure Women
A Bend in the Ganges and Gandhi`s Philosophy of Non violence
Feminist perspectives in Shashi Deshpandes Taht long silence
Socio-political concenrns n Bhabani Bhattacharyya so many hungers
Readability of Difficult Daughters
Manoj Das cyclones
The Guide: A study in Feminist
pOstmodern reading of arundhati roy The god of Small things
Raja Rao comrade Kirillov
Influence of the Bhagavadgita in Arun Joshi The foreigner
the problemof inter racial marriag ein timeri murari The marriage
The Fictional world of ruskin bond
Antithetical patterns in Upamanyu Chatterjee
Contributors
Details of Book: Reflections On Indian English Fiction Book: Reflections On Indian English Fiction
Author: A.k. Sharma Ed. M.r. Verma
ISBN: 8126904100
ISBN-13: 9788126904105
, 978-8126904105
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2004
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors
Number of Pages: 186
Language: English