Description
“New Dimensions in Indian English Literature: Insights, Interpretations, and Illustrations” is an edited collection that serves as a critical foray into the evolving landscape of Indian English literature. This volume compiles a series of insightful essays that dissect the thematic complexity, cultural nuances, and aesthetic richness of Indian English writing. Contributors, including scholars and literary critics, navigate through contemporary and historical texts, offering fresh interpretations and highlighting emerging trends. The essays explore diverse genres, from novels and poetry to drama and non-fiction, reflecting on the interplay between local and global influences, the representation of identity, and the negotiation of cultural hybridity. This book is a significant contribution to the understanding of Indian English literature’s unique position within the global literary canon, appealing to scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.
Chapters in the Book:
- Plight of Trans Genders and their Hitherto Existence
in Me Hijra Me Laxmi and Red Lipstick: The Men in My Life - I Too Had a Love Story : A Critical, Cosmopolitan,
Cultural and Modernist Narrative - Re-Imagined Mythical Characters and Divine Love
Story in Shiva Trilogy - Multiculturalism as a Describing Concept for Society
in Vikram Seth’s Two lives and An Equal
Music - The World of Tagore and Psychoanalysis: Chokher
Bali and The Broken Home - Glimpses of Social and Emotional Intelligence in
The Blue Umbrella and Angry River - The Sari Shop and Tell Me a Story : Survival
Story of Subalterns of Indian Society - Raja Rao’s Kanthapura: Postcolonial and Gandhian
Study - The Thousand Faces of Night: A Critical Study of
Relationship Between Indian Mythology and Gender
Stereotypes - India of the Imagination : Malgudi of R. K. Narayan
- Reflections of Social Realism and Identity in Untouchable
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