A study of the cultural ethos of a community initiates a dialogue between the people of that community and the place where the cultural ethos either originated or flourished. In R. K. Narayan’s fiction, the town of Malgudi exudes such an in-depth connection with the characters living in and around it. Though Malgudi is an imaginary town, it has been regarded as “a real living presence” (Hariprasanna, 1994: 23) that “operates at two levels, the human and the topographical” (Hariprasanna, 1994: 23). This article aims to probe into this relationship between “the human and the topographical” by making a relative study of the presence of Malgudi (and its surrounding places) in the The Guide (1958) and the absence of it in Guide (1965)—the cine...
The Western image of India has traditionally been based on the attraction of stereotypes like the e...
This research paper considers the imaginary location that leads to recreate social reproduction thro...
R.K. Narayan is one of the most well known novelist in India who writes in English. He is well known...
A study of the cultural ethos of a community initiates a dialogue between the people of that communi...
Indianness and Narayan’s writings are almost synonymous. In fact, India with its landscape, culture,...
Of all Indian-English novelists of our day, R.K. Narayan (1906-2001) occupies a distinctive place by...
R. K. Narayan as a member of a traditional Hindu family has infused in his novels the stories of Hin...
R. K. Narayan was leading writer of Indian literature in English. In his writing we saw various issu...
This research paper is an attempt to make a comparative st...
Traditional culture and subverted myths are subjects that characterise Narayan’s vast literary prod...
This research article concentrates on cultural deterioration as projected in R. K. Narayan's A Tiger...
R. K. Narayan (1906-2001) depicts the fictional town of Malgudi, in which he sets mostof his works, ...
This dissertation deals with R.K. Narayan's novels that are between two civilizations. His work, whi...
The article offers a new comparative focus on E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), R. K. Naray...
International audienceThe fiction of R. K. Narayan, one of the so-called Founding Fathers of Indian ...
The Western image of India has traditionally been based on the attraction of stereotypes like the e...
This research paper considers the imaginary location that leads to recreate social reproduction thro...
R.K. Narayan is one of the most well known novelist in India who writes in English. He is well known...
A study of the cultural ethos of a community initiates a dialogue between the people of that communi...
Indianness and Narayan’s writings are almost synonymous. In fact, India with its landscape, culture,...
Of all Indian-English novelists of our day, R.K. Narayan (1906-2001) occupies a distinctive place by...
R. K. Narayan as a member of a traditional Hindu family has infused in his novels the stories of Hin...
R. K. Narayan was leading writer of Indian literature in English. In his writing we saw various issu...
This research paper is an attempt to make a comparative st...
Traditional culture and subverted myths are subjects that characterise Narayan’s vast literary prod...
This research article concentrates on cultural deterioration as projected in R. K. Narayan's A Tiger...
R. K. Narayan (1906-2001) depicts the fictional town of Malgudi, in which he sets mostof his works, ...
This dissertation deals with R.K. Narayan's novels that are between two civilizations. His work, whi...
The article offers a new comparative focus on E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India (1924), R. K. Naray...
International audienceThe fiction of R. K. Narayan, one of the so-called Founding Fathers of Indian ...
The Western image of India has traditionally been based on the attraction of stereotypes like the e...
This research paper considers the imaginary location that leads to recreate social reproduction thro...
R.K. Narayan is one of the most well known novelist in India who writes in English. He is well known...