Indian English and the Fiction of National Literature Indian English and the Fiction of National Literature

Indian English and the Fiction of National Literature

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During the twentieth century, at the height of the independence movement and after, Indian literary writing in English was entrusted with the task of consolidating the image of a unified, seemingly caste-free, modernising India for consumption both at home and abroad. This led to a critical insistence on the proximity of the national and the literary, which in turn, led to the canonisation of certain writers and themes and the dismissal of others. Examining English anthologies of 'Indian literature', as well as the establishment of the Sahitya Akademi (the national academy of letters) and the work of R. K. Narayan and Mulk Raj Anand among others, Rosemary George exposes the painstaking efforts that went into the elaboration of a 'national literature' in English for independent India even while deliberating the fundamental limitations of using a nation-centric critical framework for reading literary works.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
21 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
518
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
1.7
MB

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