In twenty first century with changes in many facets of life books for children also have changed from simple stories that are rich in morals and traditions to those that reflect the new changing society. Children’s literature from India is not yet recognized around the world, but it is certainly spreading its wings. Writers of children’s literature produce books, both traditional and contemporary, that reflect Indian reality in content, style, visuals and production. Childhood is a very important period in the formation of character and for the emergence of a value structure in the life of a human being. This paper is focused on the presentation of a new girl by a children novelist Kashmira Sheth. Keeping Corner is the powerful and enchanti...
The present study investigates Asia’s first Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s (1861-1941) writing...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
This paper argues that while it is generally accepted that contemporary Indian literature entered a ...
Children’s Literature in Nineteenth Century India: Some Reflection and Thoughts.In 1962 the National...
This paper is an attempt to study the representation of socio-cultural life in Kamala Markandaya’s B...
Abstract “We become writers before we learn to write. The rest is simply learning how to put it all ...
The accepted evolution pattern of Indian children’s literature is beginning with the missionaries to...
This paper is about the quest of Virmati, in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters to find a s...
This dissertation is a study of imperialist and nationalist constructions of modern Indian history, ...
Indian Women novelists have been portraying women in various manifestations. But recently, during th...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
Anita Nair is a contemporary indo-English novelist who has presented the plight of Indian women. Her...
Indian writing in English has emerged with Post colonial aesthetics, which examines the manner in wh...
1 Over three centuries after the arrival of the first printing press on the Indian subcontinent, in ...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
The present study investigates Asia’s first Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s (1861-1941) writing...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
This paper argues that while it is generally accepted that contemporary Indian literature entered a ...
Children’s Literature in Nineteenth Century India: Some Reflection and Thoughts.In 1962 the National...
This paper is an attempt to study the representation of socio-cultural life in Kamala Markandaya’s B...
Abstract “We become writers before we learn to write. The rest is simply learning how to put it all ...
The accepted evolution pattern of Indian children’s literature is beginning with the missionaries to...
This paper is about the quest of Virmati, in Manju Kapur’s Difficult Daughters to find a s...
This dissertation is a study of imperialist and nationalist constructions of modern Indian history, ...
Indian Women novelists have been portraying women in various manifestations. But recently, during th...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
Anita Nair is a contemporary indo-English novelist who has presented the plight of Indian women. Her...
Indian writing in English has emerged with Post colonial aesthetics, which examines the manner in wh...
1 Over three centuries after the arrival of the first printing press on the Indian subcontinent, in ...
Ashapurna Devi, a prominent Bengali woman novelist (1909–1995) focused on women’s creativity and enl...
The present study investigates Asia’s first Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s (1861-1941) writing...
Manju Kapur is a renowned novelist, in Indian writing in English. Her character that is caught in t...
This paper argues that while it is generally accepted that contemporary Indian literature entered a ...