Indian Women Writing in English: A Feminist Study

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The present anthology, Indian Women Writing in English: A Feminist Study is a comprehensive literary study of Indian fiction in English produced by Indian women writers. Each essay engages with significant questions relating to the society and the status of women in India’s literature and history. The book brings together 19 essays which prioritize focus and the scope of literary discussion on a whole new range of women’s experiences and predicament. It will undoubtedly prove valuable to the students, researchers and scholars of English literature.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sunita Sinha

A gold medallist from Patna University, Bihar, Sunita Sinha has been teaching as an Associate Professor in English in Women's Collage, Samastipur L.N. Mithila University, Bihar. She has authored two books: Graham Greene: A Study of His Major Novels and Post Colonial women Writers: New Perspectives. Her editorial ventires include ten anthologies: (1) New Urges in Post Colonial Literature: Widening Horiaons; (2) Reconceiving Postrcolonialism" Visions and Revisions; (3) Postcolonial Imagining: Fissions and Fusions; (4) Critical Responses to Kiran Desai; (5) New Perspectives in British Literature (Vol. I & II); (6) Indian Booker Prize Winners, (Vol. I & II); and (7) Moder LIterary Theories: New Perspectives, (Vol. I & II).

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Title
Indian Women Writing in English: A Feminist Study
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788126922215
Length
266p.
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