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Indian writings in English [Vol- VI] / edited by Manmohan K. Bhatnagar and M. Rajeshwar

By: Bhatnagar, Manmohan K. [ed.].
Contributor(s): Rajeshwar, M [Editor].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 1999.Description: vi, 218p. : 22.5 cm.ISBN: 8171568580 (Vol- VI); 817156626X (Set).Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- INDIA | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 820.9954
Contents:
Indian english literature: its potential and performance -- M. K. Bhatnagar Superstition and psyche in Anita Desai's Cry, The Peacock -- M. Rajeshwar Tradition and deviation: A study of Anita Desai's novels -- S. P. Swain Nargis Dalal -- The woman writer -- Mallikarjun Patil Human urges, existential fears and evasive silences: a comparative study of the poetry of Nissim Ezekiel, A. K. Ramanujan and Jayanta Mahapatra -- Akshaya Kumar Search for identity: A study of Raja Rao's The serpent and the rope -- S. P. Swain Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan: a thematic analysis -- S. P. Swain Self and society: a study of Bhabani Bhattachary's so many hungers! -- S. P. Swain Note of existentialism in the novel's of Anita Desai -- S. P. Swain Love-hate relationship of expatriates in Anita Desai's Bye-Bye Blackbird -- Sumitra Kukreti Crisis of conscience: a study of Kamala Markandaya's A handful of rice -- S. P. Swain Character and setting in Anita Desai's in custory -- K. Ratna Shiela Mani Autobiographical elements in Arundhati Roy's The God of small things -- Jaydipsinh Dodiya and Indravadan Purohit Between the fire and the hungry earth: a note on Kamala Das -- K. Indra Sena Reddy Commitment in Ezekiel's poetry: a note -- G. Damodar Outside the magic circle: A study of Anand's Untouchable -- A. Jaganmohana Chari Bakha: An existential analysis -- S. Laxmana Murthy Raja Rao's The cat and Shakespeare: A western view -- Claudio Gorlier Practice before ideology: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable -- Surjit S. Dulai Indian ethos in Arun Joshi's The last labyrinth -- M. Mani Meitei
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Indian english literature: its potential and performance -- M. K. Bhatnagar Superstition and psyche in Anita Desai's Cry, The Peacock -- M. Rajeshwar Tradition and deviation: A study of Anita Desai's novels -- S. P. Swain Nargis Dalal -- The woman writer -- Mallikarjun Patil Human urges, existential fears and evasive silences: a comparative study of the poetry of Nissim Ezekiel, A. K. Ramanujan and Jayanta Mahapatra -- Akshaya Kumar Search for identity: A study of Raja Rao's The serpent and the rope -- S. P. Swain Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan: a thematic analysis -- S. P. Swain Self and society: a study of Bhabani Bhattachary's so many hungers! -- S. P. Swain Note of existentialism in the novel's of Anita Desai -- S. P. Swain Love-hate relationship of expatriates in Anita Desai's Bye-Bye Blackbird -- Sumitra Kukreti Crisis of conscience: a study of Kamala Markandaya's A handful of rice -- S. P. Swain Character and setting in Anita Desai's in custory -- K. Ratna Shiela Mani Autobiographical elements in Arundhati Roy's The God of small things -- Jaydipsinh Dodiya and Indravadan Purohit Between the fire and the hungry earth: a note on Kamala Das -- K. Indra Sena Reddy Commitment in Ezekiel's poetry: a note -- G. Damodar Outside the magic circle: A study of Anand's Untouchable -- A. Jaganmohana Chari Bakha: An existential analysis -- S. Laxmana Murthy Raja Rao's The cat and Shakespeare: A western view -- Claudio Gorlier Practice before ideology: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable -- Surjit S. Dulai Indian ethos in Arun Joshi's The last labyrinth -- M. Mani Meitei

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