Perspectives on Indian Fiction in English

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M. K. Naik
Abhinav Publications, 1985 - 285 páginas
This is the fourth and final volume in the pioneering series on Perspectives on Ma,or Forms of indian English Literature edited by Professor M.K, Naik, Following the pattern of the earlier three volumes this collection also includes two types of essays-those evaluating the entire corpus of major fictionists and schools and those attempting intensive textual analyses of outstanding novels like Untoucl,ahle, The Guide. The Serpent and the Rope and Midnight's children. The final essay on “The Achievement of Indian Fiction in English" is an attempt to survey the entire field and evaluate the total achievement in this genre. A number of collections of critical essays on Indian fiction in English have appeared during recent years but perhaps none of them. has the range and depth of this volume. The contributors include distinguished scholars such as K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar, V.A. Shahane, D.V. K Raghavacharyulu, PremaNandakumar and the editor, M,K. Naik, himself. The carefully selective Bibliography appended to the volume has further enhanced its value as a comprehensive collection of incisivse critical studies covering the entire range of Indian fiction in English. and this series which is now complete easily constitutes a significant landmark in the ongoing scrutiny of Indian English literature.

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The Dialectics
13
SmallScale Reflections on a Great House
21
A New Look at R
49
Fiction and Reality in Raja
58
On ReReading The Serpent and the Rope
72
Sudhin N Ghose Shyamala A Narayan
93
A Thematic
104
The Writer Who Rides
119
Manohar Malgonkar
135
Unriddling
150
An Overview Rama Jha
161
Indian English Women Novelists
200
Some PostIndependence Indian English
213
A Brief Survey
225
The Achievement of Indian Fiction in English
235
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