The Dark Holds No Terrors
The Dark Holds No Terrors (1980) by Shashi Deshpande tells the story of Saru, a woman struggling between social traditions and her own dreams.
The Dark Holds No Terrors (1980) by Shashi Deshpande tells the story of Saru, a woman struggling between social traditions and her own dreams.
Gender Studies VBU PG English Paper 9 Expected/Important Questions. Short Answer Type Questions Q1. What is feminism? नारीवाद क्या है? Ans. Feminism is the belief in and support for equal rights and opportunities for...
Looking for a Cousin on a Swing By A.K. Ramanujan About the Author Attipate Krishnaswami Ramanujan (1929 – 1993) was a well-known Indian poet, scholar, and linguist. He made important contributions to Indian literature...
Postmodernism and Postcolonialism and their Influence on IWE Postmodernism and postcolonialism have made a massive and lasting influence on Indian Writings in English (IWE). Postmodernism is a literary and cultural movement which has introduced...
Rasa Theory The theory of Rasa, aka Rasa Theory, attributed to Bharata Muni and developed by Abhinavagupta, categorises human emotions into various rasas, such as delight, laughter, sorrow, and heroism, which form the basis...
Untouchable Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable gives you a real feel for a day in the life of Bakha, a sweeper from the untouchable caste in India during colonial times, showing the struggles he faces...
Mulk Raj Anand: Life and Works Mulk Raj Anand is amongst the pioneer Indo-English novelists, alongwith R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao. He is known for his commitment for meportraying the struggles and injustices faced...
💬 Let’s dive into the captivating world of Dalits and their compelling literature and explore the rich history, struggles, and inspiring voices of the Dalit community in this enlightening article on Dalit and Dalit...
Nagamandala Summary of Nagamandala by Girish Karnad The play, Nagamandala by Girish Karnad, starts with a Prologue. A prologue is something that is attached before the main text of a book to introduce it....
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