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This book covers the textual creation of Anglo-Indian fiction-writers, who endeavoured to charter and carve out their own cultural and literary identity in their literary works. By using extensive archival source-material, this work ofers a new dimension to the study of Anglo-Indian literature.
A close analysis of some of the works of leading and obscure Anglo-Indian women writers, this study demonstrates the convergence of sociological and historical processes, ...
The Post-Civil War America ushered in a period when social and historical processes redefined the woman's role and choices. This work explores the process of negotiation between individual liberty and social convertions in the patriarchial and transitional American society of the nineteenth-century. The study focuses on the female protagonists in The Portrait of Lady and The Bostoniams which demonstrates that Heny James Placed women in the centre-stage in his ...