Magic Realism is a form of writing that incorporates magical and mystical elements as real inorder to depict a wider form of reality. In present it is used by postcolonial writers to depict the historical past of the nation as well as to unburden the text from the clutches of scientific beliefs and rationality of the West. Salman Rushdie in his novel Shame has aroused an atmosphere of fantasy in a casual way making them appear as day to day affairs and not something extraordinary or supernatural. He has basically made use of hallucinatory methods. The pregnancy symtoms of three Shakil sisters is quite hilarious, though one sister gets pregnant but all the three bear the same symptoms-the swollen womb and vomiting at the same time is very hi...
Abstract The thesis looks at Rushdie s three first major novels (Midnight s Children, Shame and The...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
Kluwick breaks new ground in this book, moving away from Rushdie studies that focus on his status as...
Abstract Rushdie employs many rare and innovative techniques like fantasy, magical realism, time an...
-The fokus in this research is The Satanic Verses literary work magic realisme phenomena written by ...
Otherworldly constructions such as "the Mountain of Qaf1 or "the Serpent" are seldom the focus of R...
Fantasy and realism are the traits to be found in every culture and individual. Fantasy was often di...
An analysis of Rushdie's novels The Satanic Verses and Shalimar the Clown, using Mikhail Bakhtin's t...
The article analyses Salman Rushdie's novel “Shame” from the perspective of portraying two female ch...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
While many studies have focused on Salman Rushdie’s use of magic realism in his highly-acclaimed nov...
This thesis analyzes the newness of ideas in Salman Rushdie’s narrative art in the following eight n...
Contemporary Indian writer Salman Rushdie has become a famous author, celebrated by his witticism an...
International audienceSalman Rushdie's magic realism owes a lot to Hindu cosmology and it is especia...
Abstract The thesis looks at Rushdie s three first major novels (Midnight s Children, Shame and The...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
Kluwick breaks new ground in this book, moving away from Rushdie studies that focus on his status as...
Abstract Rushdie employs many rare and innovative techniques like fantasy, magical realism, time an...
-The fokus in this research is The Satanic Verses literary work magic realisme phenomena written by ...
Otherworldly constructions such as "the Mountain of Qaf1 or "the Serpent" are seldom the focus of R...
Fantasy and realism are the traits to be found in every culture and individual. Fantasy was often di...
An analysis of Rushdie's novels The Satanic Verses and Shalimar the Clown, using Mikhail Bakhtin's t...
The article analyses Salman Rushdie's novel “Shame” from the perspective of portraying two female ch...
This paper seeks to view the device of magic realism used in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children as...
While many studies have focused on Salman Rushdie’s use of magic realism in his highly-acclaimed nov...
This thesis analyzes the newness of ideas in Salman Rushdie’s narrative art in the following eight n...
Contemporary Indian writer Salman Rushdie has become a famous author, celebrated by his witticism an...
International audienceSalman Rushdie's magic realism owes a lot to Hindu cosmology and it is especia...
Abstract The thesis looks at Rushdie s three first major novels (Midnight s Children, Shame and The...
This BA paper discusses how Salman Rushdie makes use of the narrative strategy of magical realism in...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...