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New aspects in postcolonial world literature / Ram Sharma.

By: Sharma RamMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Manglam Publications; 2012. Edition: 1st ed. 2012Description: 177 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN: 978-93-81142-72-1DDC classification: 809.93358
Contents:
1. Jayanta Mahapatra and literary canon in India 2. Jim Wittenberg as a philosopher poet in the poetry volume"They asked me to shut up " 3. Saul Bellow as a feminist or anti-feminist 4. Sensuality - A catalyst in the God of small things 5. The Anguish Partition in train to Pakistan 6. A study of urbanism in Eliot's portrait of a lady 7. Dramatic tension : The soul of Drama 8. Relocation : Past/ present dilemmas in V.S. Naipaul's The mysti Masseur 9. The "I" and the "eye" in life writing: constructing the self in Helene cixous' savoir 10. Bhalchandra Nemade's Kosla: A narrative of revolt and trapped anguish 11. Joothan: A dalit study 12. Sociological oppressio and the quest for identity by women in the novels of Shashi Deshpande 13. Whittier: A true friend of Dalits 14. Theme of deliverance and rebuilding in Ann patchett's Bel Canto' 15. New woman in Angela Carter's fiction 16. Constructive design in Doris lessing's the golden notebook 17. Humanism and projectivist poetry of Charles Olson
Summary: Post colonial literature is related to that literature which has accompanied the projection and decline of British imperialism. This book tries to explore such great stalwarts like Jayanta Mahapatra, Jein Wiltenberg, Saul Bellow, Arundhati Roy, Khuswant singh, T.S. Eliot, V.S.Naipul, Helene Cixous, Bhalchandra Nermade, Omprakash Balchandra Nermade, Omprakash Balmiki, Shashi Deshpande, John Green Leaf Whittier,Ann Patchette, Angela Carter, Doris lessing, Charles Olson.
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1. Jayanta Mahapatra and literary canon in India
2. Jim Wittenberg as a philosopher poet in the poetry volume"They asked me to shut up "
3. Saul Bellow as a feminist or anti-feminist
4. Sensuality - A catalyst in the God of small things
5. The Anguish Partition in train to Pakistan
6. A study of urbanism in Eliot's portrait of a lady
7. Dramatic tension : The soul of Drama
8. Relocation : Past/ present dilemmas in V.S. Naipaul's The mysti Masseur
9. The "I" and the "eye" in life writing: constructing the self in Helene cixous' savoir
10. Bhalchandra Nemade's Kosla: A narrative of revolt and trapped anguish
11. Joothan: A dalit study
12. Sociological oppressio and the quest for identity by women in the novels of Shashi Deshpande
13. Whittier: A true friend of Dalits
14. Theme of deliverance and rebuilding in Ann patchett's Bel Canto'
15. New woman in Angela Carter's fiction
16. Constructive design in Doris lessing's the golden notebook
17. Humanism and projectivist poetry of Charles Olson

Post colonial literature is related to that literature which has accompanied the projection and decline of British imperialism. This book tries to explore such great stalwarts like Jayanta Mahapatra, Jein Wiltenberg, Saul Bellow, Arundhati Roy, Khuswant singh, T.S. Eliot, V.S.Naipul, Helene Cixous, Bhalchandra Nermade, Omprakash Balchandra Nermade, Omprakash Balmiki, Shashi Deshpande, John Green Leaf Whittier,Ann Patchette, Angela Carter, Doris lessing, Charles Olson.

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