The book is indeed a saga of India rural life as depicted in the novels in pre and post-Independence days, right from Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s domestic novel Rajmohan’s wife (1864) to Kamala Markandaya’s The Coffer Dams on an industrial background. The pre-Independence novels were mostly domestic stories whereas the post-Independence novels were confined to the placid rural life. Then, the village-city encounter throbbing with life followed and there cam the dynamic village-industry conflict. Lastly, the novels with the theme of East-West confrontation suggesting the globalisation of the originally rural India, are explicated. The book contains an analytical and critical survey that provides the necessary survey that provides the necessary material to the readers, researchers and perceptive critics. Agriculture and industry in the fast changing villages and towns of India as also here flora and fauna and mesmerizing nature are ably depicted by the Indian novelists in a pictorial style indicating that in near future India would march towards globalisation.
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Title
The Rural Novel in Indian English
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Shruti Publications, 2008
ISBN
9788190398107
Length
iv+372p., Notes; References; Bibliography; 23cm.
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