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Bhabani Bhattacharya is one of the remarkable novelists in the realm of Indo-English fiction. This anthology containing twenty articles by dedicated Indian scholars deals with almost all the significant aspects of Bhattacharya’s fictional world. All the six novels focused upon are: So Many Hungers! Music for Mohini, He Who Rides a Tiger, A Goddess Named Gold, Shadow From Ladakh, A Dream in Hawaii. It is hoped that present critical study will be helpful to the ...
Eugene O'Neill, the renowned American dramatist was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1936. Powerlessness, cultural estrangement, social isolation and normlessness are the major factors which account for the realistic representation of the problems of the individual in his plays. He claims that he has studied man, not in relation to man, but in relation to God. His plays are modern tragedies striking at the root of sickness inherent in the present day ...
The present anthology, consisting of some twenty articles of moderate length by eminent scholars at the national level, is an attempt in analysing the point of view of women as evinced in the writings of the women writers belonging to the different genres and the countries like India, America, South Africa, Canada, the other countries of the commonwealth and Africa, and also the writing branded as 'post modernist literature' and the 'literature of the new ...