‘Kanthapura’ is a Gandhian saga which appears more as a ‘sthala-purana’. It is dominated by the place and not by the people. Raja Rao has not created any heores or heroines in this novel. It is not the story of the actions of any hero or god or goddess. It is the story of the actions of the entire village. The novel deals with its topography, its products, its myths and legends, its religion and society and its caste-ridden people. It describes the impact of the Gandhian freedom movement on this tiny village, its unequal fight against the forces of British imperialism and the sufferings of the people. The end of the novel sees the end of this village. There is an exodus of the survivors to Kashipura. The village rose as one man against fore...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Abstract The paper is about social-poltical orientation and reflection of Indian culture in Shashi T...
India is one of the dualistic post-colonial societies. It means that India still holds its own India...
Raja Rao, one of the „Big Three" of the Indian English fiction, differs from the other two stalwarts...
Kanthapura is considered the magnum opus of Raja Rao which portrays the considerable influence of Ga...
This research paper explores the portrayal of the Indian freedom struggle in Raja Rao's 1938 novel, ...
Raja Rao’s Kanthapura, set during the Gandhian resistance movement against British rule, focuses on ...
This paper deals with the importance and significance of using the myth and reality in Raja Rao's fa...
Raj Rao is one of the best Indian writer in English. He is one of the foremost writer whose works is...
Gandhian ideology is rooted in the everlasting human values handed down to us over centuries such as...
Raja Rao 1908 2006 is one of the best Indian novelists writing in English. He occupies a central pos...
The paper tries to analyse the role of Gandhi in the nationalist movement which can be witnessed in ...
The present paper seeks to outline Social and Political background in Kanthapura. It aims a better u...
Raja Rao’s Kanthapura was written in the colonial period. But Rao’s handing of the theme of India’s ...
The most celebrated ancient heroic text of India is the ‘Ramayana’. It provided themes for important...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Abstract The paper is about social-poltical orientation and reflection of Indian culture in Shashi T...
India is one of the dualistic post-colonial societies. It means that India still holds its own India...
Raja Rao, one of the „Big Three" of the Indian English fiction, differs from the other two stalwarts...
Kanthapura is considered the magnum opus of Raja Rao which portrays the considerable influence of Ga...
This research paper explores the portrayal of the Indian freedom struggle in Raja Rao's 1938 novel, ...
Raja Rao’s Kanthapura, set during the Gandhian resistance movement against British rule, focuses on ...
This paper deals with the importance and significance of using the myth and reality in Raja Rao's fa...
Raj Rao is one of the best Indian writer in English. He is one of the foremost writer whose works is...
Gandhian ideology is rooted in the everlasting human values handed down to us over centuries such as...
Raja Rao 1908 2006 is one of the best Indian novelists writing in English. He occupies a central pos...
The paper tries to analyse the role of Gandhi in the nationalist movement which can be witnessed in ...
The present paper seeks to outline Social and Political background in Kanthapura. It aims a better u...
Raja Rao’s Kanthapura was written in the colonial period. But Rao’s handing of the theme of India’s ...
The most celebrated ancient heroic text of India is the ‘Ramayana’. It provided themes for important...
Raja Rao’s 1938 novel Kanthapura depicts the impact of Gandhian thought on women and men, and this r...
Abstract The paper is about social-poltical orientation and reflection of Indian culture in Shashi T...
India is one of the dualistic post-colonial societies. It means that India still holds its own India...