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ISBN 10: 9395319127 ISBN 13: 9789395319126
Language: English
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Tenet of realism and Romance. 3. Quest for identity/self. 4. Psychological realism in Roy's Novel. 5. Historical realism. 6. Social and gender discrimination. 7. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index. Arundhati Roy, Activist par excellence has ardent skill of sketching the picture of the time and environment. She presents post sixties Indian before us. Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things: a critical exploration of realism and romance reveals the reality barely and has been part of Roy's intention to cover the bare bones of story with details of social and historical settling and scenario in order to give the reader a feel of patterns of living and daily routine. Many social burning issues and concerns which should be seriously intimated and brooded upon is raised by the novelist in The God of small things got much interpretation in detail in the present book. Arundhati Roy's approach to life and her art are modernistic and is recognized as a harsh critic of the traditional way of Indian life especially the one that Indians have been leading. Concerning book confers moderate details regarding Roy's stances on various issues. (jacket).
Published by Sarup, 2010
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Preface 1 Existentialism text and context 2 The making of the playwright 3 Search for identity in the plays of Grirish Karnard 4 Quest for completeness in the plays of Girish Karnad 5 Conclusions Bibliography Index The book comprises five chapters The first chapter Text and context highlights the tenets of existentialism from the period of socrates to present time and concentrates on its characteristics as a modern philosophical thought It offers details of the idea of exitentialism which is a modern philosophical thought Chapter II The Making of Playwright deals with the biographical details regarding the playwright Girish Karnad and attempts to touch all possible fringe of the personality of the playwright Chapter III Search for Identity in the plays of Karnad highlights playwrights treatment of existentialism a modern philosophy related to mans existence Chapter IV Quest for completeness in the plays of Karnads explores the quest of protagonists for completeness Conclusion offers the fruits of existentialism in the play of Karnad it is hoped that the present book will be of tremendous use to researches and other academicians who are working on Girish Karnad jacket 178 pp.
Published by University of California Press, 2014
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ISBN 10: 9811095981 ISBN 13: 9789811095986
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