Indian Writing in English: Critical Ruminations Vol. II is the collection of some scholarly papers contributed by different scholars and teachers of English. The papers evaluate critically some poets, novelists and dramatists of Indian writing in English. The last two papers deal with the Muslim women feminist writing and the Dalit feminism of Indian English literature. Indian writing in English is flourishing by leaps and bounds in every field of literature particularly in the realm of fiction. This book, it is hoped, will surely help in the blooming and blossoming of our Indian writing in English. It will prove to be a great asset to research scholars students and teachers of English.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amar Nath Prasad
Dr. Amar Nath Prasad teaches English at Jagdam College (Jaiprakash University Chapra, Bihar. He is gold medallist in English. He has attended a number of seminars and conferences. Most of his scholarly poems/papers have been published in different books and journals, magazines and newspapers. Recently he has completed his Ph. D. Degree on Arundathi Roy's The God of Small Things. He has edited more than half a dozen standard books of English literature. He has also authored three books: 1. Practical Criticism; 2. Arundathi Roy's The God of Small Things. 3. Critical Essays on Indian Writing in English.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. John Peter Joseph
Dr. S. John Peter Joseph teaches English at St. Xavier's College, an autonomous College (nationally assessed and accredited with Five Stars by U.G.C.) at Palayamkottai in the district of Tirunelveli in Tamilnadu. He did his research on the novels of Kamala Markandaya. He has contributed several scholarly articles concerning Indian Writing in English in different books and journals. His work on Norman Mailer and Kamala Markandaya bears testimony to his aesthetic and critical frame of mind.
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