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Indian writings in English [Vol-III] / edited by Manmohan K. Bhatnagar

By: Bhatnagar, Manmohan K. [ed.].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 1999.Description: iv, 220p. : 22.5 cm.ISBN: 8171568416 (Vol- III); 817156626X (Set).Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- INDIA | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 820.9954
Contents:
Appraising Indian English Literature -- M. K. Bhatnagar A critical story of Mulk Raj Anand as a short story writer -- B. Vyaghreswarudu The literary style of Mulk Raj Anand -- Smruti Ranjan behera The growth of mind and art of Raja Rao: His short stories -- B. Vyaghreswarudu The feminine principle in The Serpent and The Rope -- S. S. Agarwalla The role of caste in Raja Rao's Cat and Shakespeare -- Ragini Ramachandra Decolonizing history: A post-colonial reading of Malgonkar's shorter fiction -- A. Padmanabhan Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve: As a feminist poetics -- Dr. Rakhi The discourse of resistance: a reading of Kamala Markandaya's Pleasure City -- D. Maya Fate and Fatalism in Anita Desai's Cry, The peacock -- S. S. Rengachari Alienation of women characters in Anita Desai's novels -- C. V. George Raka as a metaphor for ruined childhood in Anita Desai's fire on the mountain -- B. Brahmananda Chary A focus on Anita Desai's Games at Twilight -- B. Vyaghreswarudu "Isolation" in Arun Joshi's The foreigner and The Last Labyrinth -- S. S. Rengachari Nissim Ezekiel: surviving in the city -- Z. F. Molvi Kamala Das: Homeless in the City -- Z. F. Molvi Treatment of nature in Kamala Das's poetry -- C. C. Varkey One woman's autobiography: Kamala Das's My story -- Usha V. T. Literary paradigms of Matriliny: Kamala Das's My story -- Usha V. T.
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Appraising Indian English Literature -- M. K. Bhatnagar A critical story of Mulk Raj Anand as a short story writer -- B. Vyaghreswarudu The literary style of Mulk Raj Anand -- Smruti Ranjan behera The growth of mind and art of Raja Rao: His short stories -- B. Vyaghreswarudu The feminine principle in The Serpent and The Rope -- S. S. Agarwalla The role of caste in Raja Rao's Cat and Shakespeare -- Ragini Ramachandra Decolonizing history: A post-colonial reading of Malgonkar's shorter fiction -- A. Padmanabhan Kamala Markandaya's Nectar in a Sieve: As a feminist poetics -- Dr. Rakhi The discourse of resistance: a reading of Kamala Markandaya's Pleasure City -- D. Maya Fate and Fatalism in Anita Desai's Cry, The peacock -- S. S. Rengachari Alienation of women characters in Anita Desai's novels -- C. V. George Raka as a metaphor for ruined childhood in Anita Desai's fire on the mountain -- B. Brahmananda Chary A focus on Anita Desai's Games at Twilight -- B. Vyaghreswarudu "Isolation" in Arun Joshi's The foreigner and The Last Labyrinth -- S. S. Rengachari Nissim Ezekiel: surviving in the city -- Z. F. Molvi Kamala Das: Homeless in the City -- Z. F. Molvi Treatment of nature in Kamala Das's poetry -- C. C. Varkey One woman's autobiography: Kamala Das's My story -- Usha V. T. Literary paradigms of Matriliny: Kamala Das's My story -- Usha V. T.

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