Postliberalization Indian Novels in English

Postliberalization Indian Novels in English
Title Postliberalization Indian Novels in English PDF eBook
Author Aysha Iqbal Viswamohan
Publisher Anthem Press
Total Pages 251
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0857285645

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“Postliberalization Indian Novels in English: Politics of Global Reception and Awards” is a critical handbook that focuses on trends in contemporary Indian novels and discusses the global reception of these works. The volume provides a systematic approach to the study of Indian novelists that have not been (with certain exceptions) extensively examined.

Contemporary Indian English Literature

Contemporary Indian English Literature
Title Contemporary Indian English Literature PDF eBook
Author Cecile Sandten
Publisher Narr Francke Attempto Verlag
Total Pages 328
Release 2024-02-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3823395912

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Contemporary Indian English Literature focuses on the recent history of Indian literature in English since the publication of Salman Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children (1981), a watershed moment for Indian writing in English in the global literary landscape. The chapters in this volume consider a wide range of poets, novelists, short fiction writers and dramatists who have notably contributed to the proliferation of Indian literature in English from the late 20th century to the present. The volume provides an introduction to current developments in Indian English literature and explains general ideas, as well as the specific features and styles of selected writers from this wide spectrum. It addresses students working in this field at university level, and includes thorough reading lists and study questions to encourage students to read, reflect on and write about Indian English literature critically.

South-Asian Fiction in English

South-Asian Fiction in English
Title South-Asian Fiction in English PDF eBook
Author Alex Tickell
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 279
Release 2016-04-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137403543

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This collection offers an essential, structured survey of contemporary fictions of South Asia in English, and includes specially commissioned chapters on each of the national traditions of the region. It covers less well known writings from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as well as the more firmly established canon of contemporary Indian literature, and features chapters on important new and emergent forms such as the graphic novel, genre fiction and the short story. It also contextualizes some key ‘transformative’ aspects of recent fiction such as border and diaspora identities; new middle-class narratives and popular genres; and literary response to terror and conflict. Edited and designed with researchers and students in mind, the book updates existing criticism and represents a readable guide to a dynamic, rapidly changing area of global literature.

Major Trends in the Post-independence Indian English Fiction

Major Trends in the Post-independence Indian English Fiction
Title Major Trends in the Post-independence Indian English Fiction PDF eBook
Author B. R. Agrawal
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 300
Release 2003
Genre Indic fiction (English)
ISBN 9788126902941

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This Book Presents A Reasonably Comprehensive Account Of The Development Of The Indian English Novel Since Independence. The Novel During The Colonial Period Has A Different Outlook And Was More Concerned With The Problems Of The Indian People Suffering Under The British Yoke. After Independence The Indian Writers Looked At The Indian Scene From The Postcolonial Point Of View. There Were New Hopes, No Doubt, But The Problems Social, Economic, Religious, Political And Familial That Were Submerged In The Flood Of The National Movement Emerged And Drew Attention Of The Creative Writers. The Partition, The Communal Riots After Partition, The Problem Of Casteism, The Subjugation Of Women, The Poverty Of The Illiterate Masses Became The Focal Points. Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, R.K. Narayan, Nayantara Sahgal And Kamala Markandaya In The Beginning Wrote Novels Of Social Realism In The Fifties.But After The Sixties, New Trends Emerged. Writers Like Anita Desai, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Bhabani Bhattacharya, G.V. Desani, Chaman Nahal, Manohar Malgonkar And B. Rajan Portrayed The Picture Of The Post-Independence Indian Society. The Stream Of The Early Fifties Now Turned Into A Broad River With New Currents And Cross Currents. The Old Traditional Method Of Novel Writing Gave Way To Modern Techniques.The Indian English Novel Took Further Strides In The Eighties And The Decades That Followed It. Salman Rushdie Can Be Said To Be The Leader Of The New Trend. Shashi Deshpande And Arundhati Roy Followed Suit.This Book Divided Into Six Chapters Surveys And Discusses The Major Trends In The Post- Independence Indian English Novel. The Major Writers Discussed Apart From The Trio, R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao And Mulk Raj Anand Are Bhabani Bhattacharya, Nayantara Sahgal, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy And Kamala Markandaya.This Book Will Be Of Immense Help To The Students Of Indian English Fiction And The General Reader.

A History of the Indian Novel in English

A History of the Indian Novel in English
Title A History of the Indian Novel in English PDF eBook
Author Ulka Anjaria
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 449
Release 2015-07-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107079969

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A History of the Indian Novel in English traces the development of the Indian novel from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century up until the present day. Beginning with an extensive introduction that charts important theoretical contributions to the field, this History includes extensive essays that shed light on the legacy of English in Indian writing. Organized thematically, these essays examine how English was "made Indian" by writers who used the language to address specifically Indian concerns. Such concerns revolved around the question of what it means to be modern as well as how the novel could be used for anti-colonial activism. By the 1980s, the Indian novel in English was a global phenomenon, and India is now the third largest publisher of English-language books. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History invites readers to question conventional accounts of India's literary history.

Reading New India

Reading New India
Title Reading New India PDF eBook
Author E. Dawson Varughese
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 201
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441181741

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Explores the diversity of post-millennial Indian fiction in English and the ways it has reflected the culture of an increasingly confident 'new India'.

Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation

Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation
Title Indian Writing in English and Issues of Visual Representation PDF eBook
Author Lisa Lau
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 132
Release 2015-05-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113747422X

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This book examines the use of book covers as marketing devices, asking what exactly they communicate to their readers and buyers, and what images they associate with a genre and create about a culture. Focusing on Indian women's writing in English, it combines the study of text with the study of materiality of the book.