In this thesis I explore the use of symbolism and imagery in Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day (1980), as well as the themes of politics and of women’s situation in India. The novel deals with the political situation in India before, during, and after Independence in 1947, and how the partition in turn affected both India as a country, and individuals on a personal level. Through the characters in the novel we are given an insight into how everyday Indians dealt with the crisis, and how their lives have been in the aftermath of the partition. Desai’s focus is mainly on the women of the Das family, and through the various female characters we get to see the different choices they have in life. I will show how Desai uses imagery and symbolism ...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
Bim (Bimala) is the protagonist of Anita Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. Unlike the general Indian...
Anita Desai's selected novels serve as a lens through which to examine the role of women in Indian s...
In her novel Clear Light of Day, Anita Desai portrays Indian women as marginalized characters facing...
Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day (1980) is a partition novel which depicts the influence of the Part...
Abstract The intention behind the writing of this paper is to exhibit the fictional writing of Anita...
This article looks closely at Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day from the critical perspective of trau...
Anita Desai and Shashi Deshpande portray the sociological effect on the psyche of women. Through the...
This thesis explores the representation of women and children in Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of S...
The History of India does not represent a monolithic and linear narrative; it rather offers conflict...
Recently, Modernity in Indian English novels as well as novelists are of scrupulous interest. As an ...
Anita Desai, a great Indian novelist depicts the predicament of betrayal of men women relationship, ...
Anita Desai is one of the best known and celebrated Indo-Anglican novelists of post independence era...
Anita Desai is a well-known denizen of Delhi, or rather “Old Delhi”, whose novels In Custody&nb...
This paper critically examines the fictional world of Anita Desai, a prominent Indian woman writer t...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
Bim (Bimala) is the protagonist of Anita Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. Unlike the general Indian...
Anita Desai's selected novels serve as a lens through which to examine the role of women in Indian s...
In her novel Clear Light of Day, Anita Desai portrays Indian women as marginalized characters facing...
Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day (1980) is a partition novel which depicts the influence of the Part...
Abstract The intention behind the writing of this paper is to exhibit the fictional writing of Anita...
This article looks closely at Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day from the critical perspective of trau...
Anita Desai and Shashi Deshpande portray the sociological effect on the psyche of women. Through the...
This thesis explores the representation of women and children in Arundhati Roy's novel, The God of S...
The History of India does not represent a monolithic and linear narrative; it rather offers conflict...
Recently, Modernity in Indian English novels as well as novelists are of scrupulous interest. As an ...
Anita Desai, a great Indian novelist depicts the predicament of betrayal of men women relationship, ...
Anita Desai is one of the best known and celebrated Indo-Anglican novelists of post independence era...
Anita Desai is a well-known denizen of Delhi, or rather “Old Delhi”, whose novels In Custody&nb...
This paper critically examines the fictional world of Anita Desai, a prominent Indian woman writer t...
This doctoral project is an analytical study of Indian writer Anita Desai's four novels produced fro...
Bim (Bimala) is the protagonist of Anita Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. Unlike the general Indian...
Anita Desai's selected novels serve as a lens through which to examine the role of women in Indian s...