This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Language and Literature of East West University, Dhaka, BangladeshAmitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines, published in 1988, is a political novel that focuses mostly on nationalism, the meaninglessness of partition and the 1964 communal riots which occurred in Calcutta, Dhaka and Khulna. This paper attempts to investigate The Shadow Lines from the perspective of nationalism to reflect on the negative impact it had on peoples’ minds because of political uncertainties. This paper will also discuss the patriarchal indifference to women’s contribution in the Indian National Movement with extracts from the novel in the following chapters, “The Shadow Lines...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
Abstract. Central to Ghosh’s oeuvre is the idea that the nation is a fiction whose boundaries are co...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
The Shadow Lines (1988) is a historical novel by Amitav Ghosh that focuses on the national and geogr...
Abstract The Concept of nation has become a burning question in the recent years due to g...
Amitav Ghosh is one of the well-known novelists of contemporary Indian Writings in English. He gaine...
The aim of such a study is to understand some of the various issues regarding our national identity;...
Purpose: Postmodernism is a general movement that developed in the late 20th century across the arts...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
This study aims to foster Hasan Azizul Huq’s and Amitav Ghosh’s treatment of 20th-century feminism i...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
Abstract. Central to Ghosh’s oeuvre is the idea that the nation is a fiction whose boundaries are co...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
The Shadow Lines (1988) is a historical novel by Amitav Ghosh that focuses on the national and geogr...
Abstract The Concept of nation has become a burning question in the recent years due to g...
Amitav Ghosh is one of the well-known novelists of contemporary Indian Writings in English. He gaine...
The aim of such a study is to understand some of the various issues regarding our national identity;...
Purpose: Postmodernism is a general movement that developed in the late 20th century across the arts...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
This study aims to foster Hasan Azizul Huq’s and Amitav Ghosh’s treatment of 20th-century feminism i...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
The present paper is an attempt to explore the spirit of decolonization through the representation o...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
Abstract. Central to Ghosh’s oeuvre is the idea that the nation is a fiction whose boundaries are co...