Marriage is the foundation of the family, a social group consisting of parents and children. It is the oldest and most powerful social institution that has withstood the test of time in binding people in various relationships such as husband and wife, mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and brother in law and so on. In the past, marriages also did the task of uniting two kingdoms. In our country, woman is considered the centre of family which shows how domestic life is interwoven with the life of a ‘woman’. The theme of marriage and the consequences of marital discord find exquisite manifestation in the texts under study. Marriage is one of the most prominent themes in the fictional world of Manju Kapur in which various s...
This paper deals with marriage failure found in Bharati Mukherjee?s novel Wife, observed through the...
Anita Desai's "Forest Fire" deserves an ecological philosophy. Anita Desai mostly focuses on relatio...
Abstract Marriage is very common and basic in every society. It is the recognized social establishme...
Manju Kapur’s fifth novel Custody is basically set inside the thriving, higher-center-magnificence ...
‘A Married Woman’ is a genuine work of Manju Kapur, which tells the story of honest love, set at a t...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
Abstract The portrayal of woman in Indian English fiction as the silent sufferer and up...
Manju Kapur’s novel, Custody (2011) reveals some of the significant aspects of human relation such a...
The institution of family is considered essential for the existence of society. Family serves as a s...
Manju Kapur is feminist who has very different style from her current authors towards feminism and t...
Manju Kapur’s novels attempt the exixtential problems faced by the educated Indian woman with genui...
Traditions and conventions go a long way in the socialization and conditioning of an Indian wo...
Shashi Deshpande is an eminent contemporary women writer in Indian writing in English. Her protagoni...
New woman is a concept which addresses and accentuates women’s capabilities and struggle in patriarc...
Marriage as an arranged one is a religious ceremony. A man and a woman who enter into marital life a...
This paper deals with marriage failure found in Bharati Mukherjee?s novel Wife, observed through the...
Anita Desai's "Forest Fire" deserves an ecological philosophy. Anita Desai mostly focuses on relatio...
Abstract Marriage is very common and basic in every society. It is the recognized social establishme...
Manju Kapur’s fifth novel Custody is basically set inside the thriving, higher-center-magnificence ...
‘A Married Woman’ is a genuine work of Manju Kapur, which tells the story of honest love, set at a t...
Manju Kapur addresses many issues that are related to the middle-class women. She emphasises on femi...
Abstract The portrayal of woman in Indian English fiction as the silent sufferer and up...
Manju Kapur’s novel, Custody (2011) reveals some of the significant aspects of human relation such a...
The institution of family is considered essential for the existence of society. Family serves as a s...
Manju Kapur is feminist who has very different style from her current authors towards feminism and t...
Manju Kapur’s novels attempt the exixtential problems faced by the educated Indian woman with genui...
Traditions and conventions go a long way in the socialization and conditioning of an Indian wo...
Shashi Deshpande is an eminent contemporary women writer in Indian writing in English. Her protagoni...
New woman is a concept which addresses and accentuates women’s capabilities and struggle in patriarc...
Marriage as an arranged one is a religious ceremony. A man and a woman who enter into marital life a...
This paper deals with marriage failure found in Bharati Mukherjee?s novel Wife, observed through the...
Anita Desai's "Forest Fire" deserves an ecological philosophy. Anita Desai mostly focuses on relatio...
Abstract Marriage is very common and basic in every society. It is the recognized social establishme...