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An Overview on Indian Women Novelists in English | Original Article

Shashi Sharma*, Suresh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Presenting an exhaustive political and social change, the novel illuminates starting awareness of the social, psychological, and social inferiority authorized by colonizers, and presentations struggle of subaltern people for ethnic, social, and political independence. Throughout the novel the essayist expressly and verifiably radiates starts or traces of postcolonial principles to show his enthusiasm for depicting the fallout of colonization particularly in a time after the liberation. The article, along these lines, aims to investigate the general structure of the novel through postcolonial approach and gives models from the novel with respect to the application of some postcolonial elements, for example, lack of clarity, memory, creative mind, personality, essentialism, otherness, inner conflict, nationalism, spaceplace, worlding, diaspora, hybridity, unbelonging, independence… and so on.