Tradition nourishes culture and infuses vivacity into modernity. This effort describes how Shashi Tharoor has used myth to combine tradition with modernity to delineate essential practices of Indian civilization in The Great Indian Novel. Accordingly, this paper attempts to identify his sources and resources in order to underline his novelty, artistic imagination, and at times his deliberate deviations in interpretation of customary legacies. The use of symbols, motifs, and allusions has been highlighted to project amalgamation of tradition and modernity. The motive has been to appreciate the depiction of traditional Indian bearings and bring out essential norms, practices, belief, and rituals pertaining to Indian civilization. A note of cr...
Abstract This paper presents how GirishKarnad makes anattempt to retrieve the treasure of culture an...
This project delineates a cultural history of modern Hinduism in conversation with contemporary Indi...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
Abstract The paper is about social-poltical orientation and reflection of Indian culture in Shashi T...
Adaptation of indigenous myth was regarded as an important mode of retrieval of the past. Using myth...
The myth is perceived in modern Western culture as a relic of the distant past, in contrast to this...
Indian society, from ancient times has been very malleable and open to outside influences. It has wi...
This paper is an attempt to study multi-cultural concerns in the novels of Shashi Tharoor as his nov...
Recently, Modernity in Indian English novels as well as novelists are of scrupulous interest. As an ...
The social advancement in a general public is the substantial or theoretical articulation of the sou...
Stereotypically India is seen as a very spiritual country. The same applies to Indians, especially ...
This paper deals with the importance and significance of using the myth and reality in Raja Rao's fa...
Of all Indian-English novelists of our day, R.K. Narayan (1906-2001) occupies a distinctive place by...
Nirad C. Chaudhuri has always been the sentinel of abounding controversies especially pertaining to ...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
Abstract This paper presents how GirishKarnad makes anattempt to retrieve the treasure of culture an...
This project delineates a cultural history of modern Hinduism in conversation with contemporary Indi...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...
Abstract The paper is about social-poltical orientation and reflection of Indian culture in Shashi T...
Adaptation of indigenous myth was regarded as an important mode of retrieval of the past. Using myth...
The myth is perceived in modern Western culture as a relic of the distant past, in contrast to this...
Indian society, from ancient times has been very malleable and open to outside influences. It has wi...
This paper is an attempt to study multi-cultural concerns in the novels of Shashi Tharoor as his nov...
Recently, Modernity in Indian English novels as well as novelists are of scrupulous interest. As an ...
The social advancement in a general public is the substantial or theoretical articulation of the sou...
Stereotypically India is seen as a very spiritual country. The same applies to Indians, especially ...
This paper deals with the importance and significance of using the myth and reality in Raja Rao's fa...
Of all Indian-English novelists of our day, R.K. Narayan (1906-2001) occupies a distinctive place by...
Nirad C. Chaudhuri has always been the sentinel of abounding controversies especially pertaining to ...
The present paper represents the three triumvirs of Indian English novel at the critical juncture of...
Abstract This paper presents how GirishKarnad makes anattempt to retrieve the treasure of culture an...
This project delineates a cultural history of modern Hinduism in conversation with contemporary Indi...
Naturally, contributions from places other than this one will be encouraged, indeed, sought. There c...