There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre of R.K.Narayan. The English Teacher, one among them, published in 1945, has multifarious themes in its construction. The paper attempts to explore all such themes embedded in the novel, to give a new dimension to its interpretation. Since it is published before Indian Independence, colonial paranoia is deployed as one theme. There are autobiographical elements scattered in the novel as it is a testament to the agony of the author after his beloved wife’s untimely death. Above all there is a psychological discourse as we observe conversation of spirit and their transformative effect on the narrator’s life. Keywords: Colonial Paranoia, Autobiographical element, Conversation with Spirit and Transformativ...
I investigate the spoken dialogue of four Indian novels in English: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (19...
Abstract K. Narayan is a name in English Literature that does not need any introduction. He appears ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2012 Vasiliki SpanosThe study ‘There are many Indias: Dep...
There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre of R.K.Narayan. The English Teacher, one among them, publish...
Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami is one of the most distinguished Indian novelists writing ...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
Arun Joshi is an outstanding Indian English novelist who has outlined human predicament caused by in...
India is a multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic country, and it is one of the major demand...
Reading R. K. Narayan certainly leads the South-Asian readers to the home and bosom of his own count...
Traditional culture and subverted myths are subjects that characterise Narayan’s vast literary prod...
The development of the Indian novel in English was initially not up to the mark and at low profile. ...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
The Bachelor of Arts (1935) is one of R. K. Narayan’s best Indian novels written in English designed...
This Research Masters comprises of a creative project, a novel titled Fragments of Mirrors, and a cr...
I investigate the spoken dialogue of four Indian novels in English: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (19...
Abstract K. Narayan is a name in English Literature that does not need any introduction. He appears ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2012 Vasiliki SpanosThe study ‘There are many Indias: Dep...
There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre of R.K.Narayan. The English Teacher, one among them, publish...
Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami is one of the most distinguished Indian novelists writing ...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
Arun Joshi is an outstanding Indian English novelist who has outlined human predicament caused by in...
India is a multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic country, and it is one of the major demand...
Reading R. K. Narayan certainly leads the South-Asian readers to the home and bosom of his own count...
Traditional culture and subverted myths are subjects that characterise Narayan’s vast literary prod...
The development of the Indian novel in English was initially not up to the mark and at low profile. ...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
The Bachelor of Arts (1935) is one of R. K. Narayan’s best Indian novels written in English designed...
This Research Masters comprises of a creative project, a novel titled Fragments of Mirrors, and a cr...
I investigate the spoken dialogue of four Indian novels in English: Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (19...
Abstract K. Narayan is a name in English Literature that does not need any introduction. He appears ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2012 Vasiliki SpanosThe study ‘There are many Indias: Dep...