The Modern Indian English Fiction
Overview
Description
This selection from the articles and interviews by Professor O. P. Mathur presented at various national and international conferences and seminars and those published in various Indian and foreign journals and books covers a broad range of authors and themes. Out of Professor Mathur’s many articles on different subjects, this book presents a selection from his articles on Indian English fiction alone. The papers contain original approaches and insights and the interviews bring out interesting and, in some cases, hitherto unknown information. It is hoped that the book will be of use to scholars, teachers and students of Indian English literature as much as to laymen who may be curious to know something about this important branch of Indian literature.
Other Details
Publisher | Abhinav Publications |
ISBN | 9788170173038 |
Publishing Date | 28-May-2012 |
Language | English |
Territorial Rights |
Worldwide
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Format Type | PDF (Adobe DRM) |
Language | English |
Digital Rights Management | Implemented |
Reading | Allowed |
Copying | Not Allowed |
Printing | Not Allowed |
Expiration | Never Expire |
Software Requirements | Adobe Digital Edition Ver 1.7 |
Suitable Devices | Windows, Mac, Sony Reader, iRex Reader |
Contents
Acknowledgements
1.The Indian Protagonist and the Western Experience
2. Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchables and Richard Wright’s Bigger Thomas: A Comparative Study in Social Protestand Affirmation
3. The Hero Between: A Comparative Study of Ngugi’sWaiyaki and Anand’s Lalu
4. An Approach to the Problem of National Integration inthe Novels of Mulk Raj Anand
5. Two Modern Versions of the Sita Myth: Narayan andAnand
6. The West Wind Blows Through Malgudi
7. The Guide: A Study in Cultural Ambivalence
8. The Serpent Vanishes: A Study in Raja Rao’s Treatmentof the East-West Theme
9. The East-West Theme in Comrade Kirillov
10. Existential Overtones in Raja Rao’s Comrade Kirillov
11. Survival and Affirmation in Arun Joshi’s Novels
12. The Existential Note in Arun Joshi’s The StrangeCase of Billy Biswas and The Apprentice
13. The Novels of Chaman Nahal
14. Margaret Chatterjee: A Poet as Story-Writer
15. After Nehru What? - A Perspective on NayantaraSahgal’s A Situation in New Delhi
16. The Nausea of Totalitarianism: A Note on NayantaraSahgal’s Rich Like Us
17. Khushwant Singh’s Delhi : A Gloss on History
18. Anand on Society and Literature: Excerpts from anInterview
19. An Interview with Saros Cowasjee
20. The Short Stories of Margaret Chatterjee: An Interview
Index
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