Indian English Poetry: from the Beginnings upto 2000

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

This study attempts a concise and exciting critique of the entire range of Indian English Poetry, from its beginnings upto the year 2000. It comprises general surveys of periods and schools; evaluations of prominent poets; analyses of outstanding poems, long and short; and considerations of significant issues, such as Alienation and Indianness in respect of Indian English Poetry. Highly perceptive and eminently readable, the volume offers a holistic and integrated view of the indigenous blossoming of this genre.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M K Naik

M.K. Naik is an internationally acknowledged authority on Indian English Literature and Anglo-Indian Fiction. His History of Indian English Literature (1982; seven editions upto 2003), and its sequel (in collaboration with Shyamala Narayan), Indian English Literature 1980-2000 (2001; two editions upto 2004) are both the vade-mecum for the student. His essay, 'Towards An Aesthetic of Indian English Literature' has been included in a text-book for the British Open University. Apart from his critical studies of the 'Big Three' (Anand, Narayan, and Raja Rao), he has also written and edited several other critical volumes in this area.

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
Indian English Poetry: from the Beginnings upto 2000
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185753784
Length
viii+180p., References; 23cm.
Subjects