A History Of Indian Writing In English -By Dr. Ruby Siddiqui
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A History Of Indian Writing In English – , By – R. Siddiqui, ISBN Code – 978-81-89770-78-5
NUMBER OF PAGES – 118
Indian English Literature is a part of other Indian Literatures and has a very long history of more than one hundred and eighty
Years. A few Indian English poets wrote poems in the first part of the nineteenth century. After that English Literature grew rapidly in maturity and variety. Prose came earlier than poetry in Indian English Literature because of the conditions during the beginning of British rule. English was used for official communication and as medium of instruction for higher education in place of Sanskrit or Persian.
INTRODUCTION
PROSE
Indian English Prose
Renaissance in India-Indian-English Prose, its development during this period (1820-1900)
The two Distinguished Saints as writers
Prose Writings between 1901—1947
Mahatma Gandhi as a writer
Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo as writers of Prose
Jawaharlal Nehru and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan as writers
The Dawn of Independence and onwards
POETRY
Indian English Poetry
Toru Dutt
Rabindranath Tagore as a Poet
Sri Aurobindo as a Poet
Sarojini Naidu as a Poet
Nissim Ezekiel as a Poet (1924-2004)
Kamla Das as a Poet (1934-2009)
- Ramanujan as a Poet
Other Indian English Poet
FICTION
Indian English Novel (Fiction)-The Beginnings (1880-1920)
Chapter
The Period of National Awakening in Indian English Novel Writing
Rabindranath Tagore as a Novelist
Mulkraj Anand as a Novelist
- Narayan as a Novelist
Raja Rao as a Novelist
Bhabani Bhattacharya as a Novelist
Khushwant Singh as a Novelist
Manohar Malgaonkar as a Novelist
Chaman Nahal
Arun Joshi as a Novelist
Salman Rushdie
Vikram Seth
Amitav Gosh as a Novelist
Shashi Tharoor as a Novelist
Women Novelists
Kamala Markandaya
Ruth P. Jhabvala
Attia Hossain
Anita Desai
Nayantara Shagal
Kamala Das
Jhumpa Lahiri
Bharati Mukherjee
DRAMA
Indian English Drama (Before Independence)
Indian English Drama (After Independence)
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A History Of Indian Writing In English – , By – R. Siddiqui, ISBN Code – 978-81-89770-78-5
NUMBER OF PAGES – 118
Indian English Literature is a part of other Indian Literatures and has a very long history of more than one hundred and eighty
Years. A few Indian English poets wrote poems in the first part of the nineteenth century. After that English Literature grew rapidly in maturity and variety. Prose came earlier than poetry in Indian English Literature because of the conditions during the beginning of British rule. English was used for official communication and as medium of instruction for higher education in place of Sanskrit or Persian.
INTRODUCTION
PROSE
Indian English Prose
Renaissance in India-Indian-English Prose, its development during this period (1820-1900)
The two Distinguished Saints as writers
Prose Writings between 1901—1947
Mahatma Gandhi as a writer
Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo as writers of Prose
Jawaharlal Nehru and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan as writers
The Dawn of Independence and onwards
POETRY
Indian English Poetry
Toru Dutt
Rabindranath Tagore as a Poet
Sri Aurobindo as a Poet
Sarojini Naidu as a Poet
Nissim Ezekiel as a Poet (1924-2004)
Kamla Das as a Poet (1934-2009)
- Ramanujan as a Poet
Other Indian English Poet
FICTION
Indian English Novel (Fiction)-The Beginnings (1880-1920)
Chapter
The Period of National Awakening in Indian English Novel Writing
Rabindranath Tagore as a Novelist
Mulkraj Anand as a Novelist
- Narayan as a Novelist
Raja Rao as a Novelist
Bhabani Bhattacharya as a Novelist
Khushwant Singh as a Novelist
Manohar Malgaonkar as a Novelist
Chaman Nahal
Arun Joshi as a Novelist
Salman Rushdie
Vikram Seth
Amitav Gosh as a Novelist
Shashi Tharoor as a Novelist
Women Novelists
Kamala Markandaya
Ruth P. Jhabvala
Attia Hossain
Anita Desai
Nayantara Shagal
Kamala Das
Jhumpa Lahiri
Bharati Mukherjee
DRAMA
Indian English Drama (Before Independence)
Indian English Drama (After Independence)
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