M. R. Anand is a socio-marxist Indian fiction writer and his fictions deal with the core pictures of the Indian society of the last phase of the British colonialism in India. Untouchable and Coolie are his masterpieces and they are known for the delineation of the cruelty of caste system in the Hindu society, and with the economical suppression of 1930s and 1940s. This entitled paper, based on Bakha, the hero of the Untouchable, is an attempt to the trends of modernism in Indian society and identifies Bakha and his generation as the first modern generation in India. It shows how Bakha becomes modern or identifies the situations that force Bakha to be a modern man
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
This research paper critically examines the theme of anti-Brahmanism in the literary works of Mulkra...
India's caste system is a framework for societal limitations. The Rigveda's Purusha Sukta has the ea...
Mulk Raj Anand was a revolutionary writer of the twentieth century India who changed the mode of wri...
Mulk Raj Anand (1905-2004) is considered one of the pioneering Indian writers in English of Anglo-In...
Mulk Raj Anand’s ground-breaking debut novel Untouchable has successfully pictured the dreadful cond...
Literature often embarks on the essential task of imitating life in its various forms. The novelists...
Untouchables constitute the bottom layer of the hierarchy of Indian caste system. The menial jobs as...
The paper aims at re-evaluating Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable to investigate the different angles of ...
Untouchable is one of the sociological novel published in1935. In ‘Untouchable’ he gives message of ...
In his now classic novel Untouchable, Mulk Raj Anand portrays the life of a sweeper named Bakha. Bak...
Social images related with society. In our society, there are so many social problems. Both the nove...
This study discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and oppressed in Mulkraj Anand’s no...
Untouchable (1935) depicts the pain of its protagonist, Bakha in a single day incident. Bakha is bor...
Problem of untouchabilty is still prevalent in the society and Mulk Raj Anand through his novel Unto...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
This research paper critically examines the theme of anti-Brahmanism in the literary works of Mulkra...
India's caste system is a framework for societal limitations. The Rigveda's Purusha Sukta has the ea...
Mulk Raj Anand was a revolutionary writer of the twentieth century India who changed the mode of wri...
Mulk Raj Anand (1905-2004) is considered one of the pioneering Indian writers in English of Anglo-In...
Mulk Raj Anand’s ground-breaking debut novel Untouchable has successfully pictured the dreadful cond...
Literature often embarks on the essential task of imitating life in its various forms. The novelists...
Untouchables constitute the bottom layer of the hierarchy of Indian caste system. The menial jobs as...
The paper aims at re-evaluating Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable to investigate the different angles of ...
Untouchable is one of the sociological novel published in1935. In ‘Untouchable’ he gives message of ...
In his now classic novel Untouchable, Mulk Raj Anand portrays the life of a sweeper named Bakha. Bak...
Social images related with society. In our society, there are so many social problems. Both the nove...
This study discusses the portrayal of the sufferings of the poor and oppressed in Mulkraj Anand’s no...
Untouchable (1935) depicts the pain of its protagonist, Bakha in a single day incident. Bakha is bor...
Problem of untouchabilty is still prevalent in the society and Mulk Raj Anand through his novel Unto...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
This research paper critically examines the theme of anti-Brahmanism in the literary works of Mulkra...
India's caste system is a framework for societal limitations. The Rigveda's Purusha Sukta has the ea...