This paper examines the literary qualities of the earliest writers writing in English focusing on the theme of alienation and identity crisis as some sort of experience of colonial consciousness touching on the nature and character of the Indian mind deriving from an age – old civilization with its unique values and world – view, projecting in particular Kiran Desai as an emerging post – colonial writer with the skill for exploration of the human psyche of individuals and alienated self pictured in her fictional world. It neatly projects alienation as nothing but the human condition – the predicament of the modern man who is deprived as anonymous and impersonal in an urbanizing mass uprooted from all values and also as disorganization of on...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
Abstract: Because of the growing global policies of a handful of multinationals, the issues like cul...
This research paper focuses on the ambivalence of power relations and ensuing alienation and identit...
The theme of alienation has been recurrent in the Indian English fiction. It has become a major conc...
Abstract Of the two novels, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998) and The Inheritance of Loss (2006...
Diaspora writers have their roots in the sense of excretion and isolation, which emerged because of ...
Abstract The intention behind the writing of this paper is to exhibit the fictional writing of Anita...
Anita Desai is one of the most powerful and distinguished Indian English novelists. She has an extra...
Abstract Arun Joshi is the most outstandingly sensitive and thought- provoking novelist who has add...
Abstract: This research paper focuses on the theme of Alienation and feminine psyche in the novels o...
Quest for identity or identity crisis has achieved propel in the Post Colonial literature. Post colo...
The Inheritance of Loss, written by Kiran Desai, won the 2006 Man Booker Prize. The book thoroughly ...
Cultural identity is the identity or feeling of belonging to a group. It is a part of a person’s sel...
The paper attempts to trace the generational relevance of produced fiction by Anita Desai (b. 1937) ...
The Indian women writers in English literature are taken essential part to describe the society. Wri...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
Abstract: Because of the growing global policies of a handful of multinationals, the issues like cul...
This research paper focuses on the ambivalence of power relations and ensuing alienation and identit...
The theme of alienation has been recurrent in the Indian English fiction. It has become a major conc...
Abstract Of the two novels, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998) and The Inheritance of Loss (2006...
Diaspora writers have their roots in the sense of excretion and isolation, which emerged because of ...
Abstract The intention behind the writing of this paper is to exhibit the fictional writing of Anita...
Anita Desai is one of the most powerful and distinguished Indian English novelists. She has an extra...
Abstract Arun Joshi is the most outstandingly sensitive and thought- provoking novelist who has add...
Abstract: This research paper focuses on the theme of Alienation and feminine psyche in the novels o...
Quest for identity or identity crisis has achieved propel in the Post Colonial literature. Post colo...
The Inheritance of Loss, written by Kiran Desai, won the 2006 Man Booker Prize. The book thoroughly ...
Cultural identity is the identity or feeling of belonging to a group. It is a part of a person’s sel...
The paper attempts to trace the generational relevance of produced fiction by Anita Desai (b. 1937) ...
The Indian women writers in English literature are taken essential part to describe the society. Wri...
Parsi writers have contributed a lot to Indian English Literature. The Indian Parsi novelists expres...
Abstract: Because of the growing global policies of a handful of multinationals, the issues like cul...
This research paper focuses on the ambivalence of power relations and ensuing alienation and identit...