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Indian Women Novelists (18 Vols-Set) by R K Dhawan

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New Delhi: Prestige Books. Hardbound. As New. Vol. I 1. Introduction Indian women novelists/R.K. Dhawan. 2. Feminism in Indian English fiction/Chaman Nahal. 3. Tradition and modernity the portrayal of women by the women by the women writers/K. Meera Bai. 4. Paradoxes of patriarchy feminist motifs/Sumita Roy. 5. Recent trends in feminist thought A Tour de Horizon/Sushila Singh. 6. Feminist critical theory a search for new paradigms/Sudha P. Pandya. 7. New horizons exploring the possibilities of feminist literary criticism on Indian writing in English/Christine Gomez. 8. New morality in the modern Indo English novel a study of Mulk Raj Anand Anita Desai and Nayantara Sahgal/Shyam Ansani. 9. Identity crisis the problem of the cultural transplants/K. Meerabai. 10. History and the possibilities of choice a study of Anita Desai's Baumgartner's Bombay Upamanyu Chatterjee's English August and Shashi Deshpande's That Long Silence/Suresh Chandra. 11. Some recent trends in modern Indian fiction a study of Shashi Deshpande's That Long Silence Shashi Tharoor's The great Indian novel and Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines/Shakuntala Bharvani. 12. City in the novels of Kamala Markandaya Anita Desai and Shashi Deshpande/Subhash Chandra. 13. Husband wife alienation in the novels of Nayantara Sahgal and Anita Desai/K. Meera Bai. 14. Method and narrative techniques in Kamala Markandaya's nectar in a sieve Anita Desai's Cry the peacock Nayantara Sahgal's A time to be happy and Ruth Jhabvala's Heat and Dust/K. Meera Bai. 15. Indian women short story writers in English a critical study/C.V. Venugopal and M.G. Hegde. 16. The image of man in Gloria Naylor's The women of Brewster Place and Shobha De's Socialite evenings/Subhash Chandra. 17. From Purdah to popular culture Anees Jung's unveiling India and Shobha De's socialite evenings/Bhargavi P. Rao. 18. Family and marriage in Shobha De's socialite evenings/Subhash Chandra. Index. Vol. II 1. The Indian Writer's problems/Anita Desai. 2. The alienated self in the novels of Anita Desai/R.S. Pathak. 3. Problems of self in the novels of Anita Desai/Shanta Acharya. 4. The use of fantasy in the novels of Anita Desai/Jasbir Jain. 5. Anita Desai and the wounded self/V.V.N. Rajendra Prasad. 6. Childhood in Anita Desai's novels a psychological interpretation/Usha Bande. 7. The theme of marital Disharmony in the novels of Anita Desai/P.F. Patil. 8. The theme of man woman relationship in the novels of Anita Desai/P. Bhatnagar. 9. An existential approach to Maladjustment of Marital relations in Anita Desai's novels/Uma Banerjee.10. The forgotten men a study of Anita Desai's male characters/Kamal N. Awasthi. 11. View of nature in Anita Desai's novels/Suresh C. Saxena. 12. Cities and gardens in the novels of Anita Desai/Jasbir Jain. 13. Anita Desai's technique/Syed Amanuddin. 14. Imagery as a mode of apprehension in Anita Desai's novel/Amina Amin. 15. Anita Desai Arun Joshi and Anasakti Yoga/Usha Bande. Index. Vol. III 1. Anita Desai and Virginia Woolf a comparative study/Asha Kanwar. 2. Anita Desai and R.K. Narayan/Paul Sharrad. 3. The poly timbered voice women in cry The peacock/Prabhat Kumar Pandeya. 4. Rhythm in cry The peacock/Kalpana S. Wandrekar. 5. The generic structure of cry The peacock/Thakur Guruprasad. 6. The individual and the search for self identity in cry The peacock/Bipin B. Panigrahi and Viney Kirpal. 7. The lonely voyage feminine psyche in cry The peacock/Prabhat Kumar Pandeya. 8. Artists in voices in the city/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 9. Amla Dharma love an enigma in voices in the city/Usha Bande. 10. Heroism and pathos in voices in the city a thematic analysis/S.K. Tikoo. 11. The beat hero in voices in the city/Subhash Chandra. 12. The voice in voices in the city/P. Bhatnagar. 13. Voices in the city a study of Monisha's plight/Indira Bhatt. 14. The ailing aliens bye bye blackbird a symptomatic study in schizophrenia/Kalpana S. Wandrekar. 15. Where shall we go this summer. Anita Desai's stance against negativism/T.S. Anand. 16. Where shall we go this summer an analytic study/Vimala Rao. 17. Where shall we go this summer. a critical approach/N. Pratima. 18. Bad faith in where shall we go this summer/Usha Bande. 19. Symbolism in where shall we go this summer/K.P. Ambekar. 20. The filial ties a bane fire on the mountain/Usha Pathania. 21. Varieties of loneliness in fire on the mountain/Premila Paul and R. Padmanabhan Nair. 22. Bridging the polarities of imagination and reason in clear light of day/Santosh Gupta. Index. Vol. IV 1. Old Delhi revisited clear light of day/Sudhakar Ratnakar Jamkhandi. 2. The image of India in clear light of day/Vrinda Nabar. 3. Anita Desai's clear light of day and Virginia Woolf's the waves a comparative study/Asha Kanwar. 4. They'd much rather step down from the Pedestal women in The village by the sea/Sudhakar Ratnakar Jamkhandi. 5. The wheel turns central theme in the village by the sea/P.F. Patil. 6. Fetters of illusion in custody/F.A. Inamdar. 7. The writer's obligation in In custody /Bipin B. Panigrahi. 8. In custody the road not taken/N. Ramachandran Nair. 9. In custody a pattern of contrast/D.N. Bandyopadhyay. 10. Pursuit of art a study of in custody/P. Bhatnagar. 11. A tale of two cities Baumgartner's Bombay/Suresh C. Saxena. 12. The outsider situation in Baumgartner's Bombay/Usha Bande. 13. Baumgartner's Bombay and the myth of Sisyphus/Subhash Chandra. 14. Anita Desai's search for roots in Baumgartner's Bombay/Suresh C. Saxena. 15. Baumgartner's Bombay an assessment/J.B. Mishra and Sharda Dubey. 16. Baumgartner's Bombay a point of view/Suresh K. Shukla. 17. Baumgartner's Bombay a note/G.R. Taneja. 18. How traditional can a modern Indian be an analysis of Inside the Haveli/Viney Kirpal. 19. Tradition and modernity in Inside the Haveli/R.K Asthana. 20. Geeta and the problem of adjustment in Inside the Haveli/K. Radha. 21. The subjugation of women an aspect of the Indian Ethos with special reference to Inside the Haveli/Shobha P. Shinde. 22. Entrapment and freedom in Inside the Haveli/Santosh Gupta. 23. Indian Kinship organization and Taboo customs as reflected in Inside the Haveli/Z.N. Patil. 24. Inside the Haveli inadequate as a work of art/Sunanda P. Chavan. Index. Vol. V 1. Inside the Haveli the epistemology of eternal India/Shirish V. Chindhade. 2. Style in Inside the Haveli a study in politeness strategies/Z.N. Patil. 3. The writing of a novel/Shashi Deshpande. 4. My life is my own a study of Shashi Deshpande's women/P. Ramamoorthi. 5. Sexual predicament and Shashi Deshpande's women/R. Mala. 6. The dark holds no terrors a woman's search for refuge/Premila Paul. 7. The image of woman in The Dark Holds no terrors/Sarabjit Sandhu. 8. Glint and sparkle Love and death reflections on come up and be dead/A.A. Mutalik Desai. 9. The image of woman in roots and shadows/Sarabijit Sandhu. 10. Indu another Sisyphus in Roots and Shadows/G.D. Barche. 11. Indian Womanhood fight for freedom in Roots and Shadows/P. Bhatnagar. 12. The theme of marriage and selfhood in roots and shadows/Ujwala Patil. 13. The image of woman in That long silence/Sarabjit Sandhu. 14. Silent no more a study of That long silence/Subnhash Chandra. 15. That long silence a study/Indira Bhatt. 16. Breaking the silence That long silence/Sarla Palkar. 17. The stories of Shashi Deshpande/T.N. Geetha. 18. Immigrant lives protagonists in Bharati Mukherjee's The tiger's Daughter and wife/F.A. Inamdar. 19. Jasmine an immigrant experience/Shakuntala Bharvani. 20. Jasmine exile as spiritual quest/Sumita Roy. 21. Americanness of the immigrants in The middleman and other stories/Subhash Chandra. 22. The American dream immigration and transformation theme in The middleman and other stories/S.K. Tikoo. 23. Karma cola another version of east west encounter/Laxmi Parasuram. 24. Raj a thematic study/Usha Bande. Index. Vol. VI 1. Psychocultural dynamics of sexism/Manchi Sarat Babu. 2. Ethnicity and women novelists Pearl Buck's come My beloved Ruth Jhabvala's travellers and Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon/Mohamed Elias. 3. Women and society element of dispossession in Margaret Laurence's The diviners and Anita Desai's Where Shall we go this summer/D.K. Pabby. 4. The nowhere man a comparative study of Anita Desai's Baumgartner's Bombay and Kamala Markandaya's The Nowhere man/S. Indira. 5. The immigrant experience a comparison of Anita Desai's Bye Bye Blackbird and Markandaya's the Nowhere Man/Sunita Marathe and Viney Kirpal. 6. Assimilation or alienation a study of Geeta in Anita Desai's voices in the city and Monisha in Rama Mehta's Inside the Haveli/Indira Nityanandam. 7. Communal Frenzy and partition Bapsi Sidhwa Attia Hosain and Amitav Ghosh/Novy Kapadia. 8. An interview with Kamala Das/T.N. Geetha. 9. The quest for identity in the novels of Kamala Das/K.C. Shrivastava. 10. Sexual politics and Kamala Das/Iqbal Kaur. 11. A feminist reading of My Story/Subhash Chandra. 12. Motherly sensibility in My story/M.M. Kanwadkar. 13. Colonial Anguish in My story/Iqbal Kaur. 14. A note on My Storry/Shyamala A. Narayan. 15. A study of the short stories of Kamala Das/T.N. Geetha. 16. The short stories of Kamala Das an analysis/K. Radha. 17. An interview with Jai Nimbkar/T.N. Geetha. 18. Marriage is A joint venture /Vilas Salunke. 19. Love and marriage versus individual freedom temporary answers/T.S. Borate. 20. A sociolinguistic analysis of temporary answers/Z.N. Patil. Index. Vol. VII 1. Feminism in the novels of Kamala Markandaya/P. Geetha. 2. Victims and Virgins some characters in Markandaya's novels/Haydn M. Williams. 3. The Indian scenario in the novels of Kamala Markandaya an assessment of popular Indian superstitions and beliefs/Madhumita Ghosal and Mehru M. Major. 4. Colour imagery in Kamala Markandaya's novels/Madhumita Ghosal and Mehru M. Major. 5. Technique and theme in the novels of Kamala Markandaya/Sunaina Kumar. 6. The language of Kamala Markandaya's novels/Shyamala A. Narayan. 7. A feminist perspective of women characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Kamala Markandaya/B. Sudipta. 8. What the people of India are really like a study of Nectar in a Sieve/Madhu Joshi. 9. Nectar in a Sieve a study in Indian social values/Jaya Baliga. 10. The fertility motif in Nectar in a Sieve/E. Nageswara Rao. 11. Cross Cultural interaction in Nectar in a Sieve/Ramesh Chadha. 12. Art in a Sieve a study of Nectar in a Sieve/Subhash Chandra. 13. Deconstructing feminism Nectar in a Sieve and the Phenomenon of change/G.R. Taneja. 14. Limitations of Markandaya in Nectar in a Sieve/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 15. Love and death in Some Inner Fury/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 16. An eloquent cry of despair Some Inner Fury/Madhu Joshi. 17. Being and becoming the quest of three women in Some Inner Fury/Jaya Baliga. 18. Raging inferno and fumbling inarticulacy limits of narrative technique in Some Inner Fury/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 19. The east west theme Some Inner Fury the serpent and the rope and a dream in Hawaii/Punim Juneja. 20. Anatomy of silence in A Silence of Desire/N. Ramachandran Nair. 21. Sarojini the unconvincing middle class wife in A Silence of Desire/Uma Banerjee. Index. Vol. VIII 1. Tradition and modernity in A silence of desire/Anita Mahajan. 2. Rejection of silence in A Silence of Desire/Usha Pathania. 3. Levels of colonial consciousness in possession/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 4. An archetypal view of relationships in possession/Kamal N. Awasthi. 5. Woman as possessor a reflection of Anti patriarchal rage and divided consciousness in possession/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 6. Symbolic triumvirate bicycle chain Sari and Tin Trunk in A Handful of Rice/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 7. Humour in A Handful of rice/K. Radha. 8. Crisis of values in A Handful of Rice/Subhash Chandra. 9. A Handful of Rice a perspective/I.K. Masih. 10. A study of a Handful of rice/Ramesh K. Srivastava. 11. The hunger and anger of Ravi in A Handful of Rice/K. Radha. 12. Markandaya's A Handful of rice and Malamud's The Assistant a comparative study/Syed Mashkoor Ali. 13. Structural interplay in The coffer Dams/Ghanshiam Sharma. 14. A conflict between younger and older generations in Two Virgins/Anita Mahajan. 15. Knowledge of blood a study of Two Virgins/Prabhat Kumar Pandeya. 16. And Never the Twain Shall Meet The nowhere man/Thakur Guruprasad. 17.The nowhere man a tragedy/Jameela Bano. 18. In search of a nest The nowhere man/V.C. Sudheer. 19. Ethnic encounters in a passage to India and The nowhere man/A.V. Krishna Rao and Sharon Simon. 20. Human relationships in pleasure city/S.K. Tikoo. 21. Pleasure city the continuation of colonial influence on independent India/Madhumita Ghoshal and Mehru M. Major. 22. Mayah Balse's Just a matter of mistresses a voyage within/P.K. Singh. Index. Vol. IX 1. An interview with Nayantara Sahgal/S. Varalakshmi. 2. Historical consciousness in the Novels of Nayantara Sahgal/A.V. Krishna Rao. 3. Nayantara Sahgal's Sextet from a time to be happy to rich like us/Lakshmi Sinha. 4. The novel as political biography Sahgal's Rich like us and plans for departure/Jasbir Jain. 5. Woman made woman A feminist reading of Nayantara Sahgal's This time of morning and a situation in New Delhi and Doris Lessing's Martha Quest and The Grass is singing/Neena Arora. 6. The individual and the nation a study of Nayantara Sahgal's work vis a vis the Canadian women Writers/S. Varalakshmi. 7. The other harmony Nayantara Sahgal's non fiction/A.V. Krishna Rao. 8. An analytic study of A Time to be Happy/A.V. Krishna Rao. 9. This Time of Morning a critical assessment/A.V. Krishna Rao. 10. The flight from the virtuous stereotype a study of Storm in Chandigarh/T.S. Anand. 11. Storm in Chandigarh an assessment/Anita Mahajan. 12. Individual freedom as the Central Motif in Storm in Chandigarh/Susheela P. Rajendra. 13. A situation in New Delhi a novel of political dislocation/Ranjana Harish. 14. A situation in New Delhi a point of view/Tom Mulcaire. 15. Devi The political Gatecrasher in A Situation in New Delhi/Uma Banerjee. 16. After Nehru what a perspective on a situation in New Delhi/O.P. Mathur. 17. Politics and passion a teleological perspective in a situation in New Delhi/D.N. Bandyopadhyay. 18. The nature of brother sister relationship Untouchable A Bend in the Ganges and A situation in New Delhi/Sangeeta Gupta. 19. The Day in Shadow an experiment in feminist fiction/S.K. Tikoo. Index. Vol. X 1. The Day in Shadow a study/Anita Mahajan. 2. Towards freedom from fear a discussion of Rich like us/C. Vijayasree. 3. Rich like us an analysis/S. Varalakshmi. 4. From sacrifice to sacrilege a study of Rich like us/C.R. Visweswara Rao. 5. Kicking at the walls of the sub genre a note on Rich like us/Meera Ramachandran. 6. The aroma and the Nausea Individual and politics in Rich like us/O.P. Mathur. 7. Myth as metaphor the structure of Rich like us/M. Kumaraswamy Raju. 8. Rich like us a view/Sanjogita Singh. 9. Rich like us a note/Neena Arora. 10. Plans for departure an analysis/S. Varalakshmi. 11. A multidirectional mess a note on plans for departure/Subhash Chandra. 12. Plans for departure a study/M.G. Hegde. 13. The political spectrum of mistaken identity/Suresh C. Saxena. 14. Mistaken identity perspectives on theme/Satya Brat Singh. 15. A sense of proportion multiple perspectives in mistaken identity/David Kerr. 16. Mistaken identity a critical assessment/S. Varalakshmi. 17. Mistaken identity a note/Shruti Vaidya. 18. Mistaken Identity a critical review/Neena Arora. 19. Coming together and the marriage of two cultures in Jhabvala's fiction/Roopali S. Chibber. 20. An artist's experience of India Jhabvala's fiction/Vasant A Shahane. 21. Image of woman in the fiction of Jhabvala/Ramesh Chadha. 22. Jhabvala's vision and art in Get ready for battle and the Householder/S.K. Tikoo. 23. Mad seekers doomed lovers and cemeteries in India Heat and dust and a new dominion/Haydn M. Williams. 24. A frantic cry of disillusionment a new dominion/Vandana Bhagwat. Index.Vol. XI 1. From empire feudalism and racism to commonwealth citizenship the views of four female intruders in the colonial tropics. A comparison of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's out of India with Karen Blixen's Out of Africa Jeannie Gunn's We of the never never and Doris Lessing's The grass is singing/David Myers. 2. To whom she will an interpretation/D.C. Agrawal. 3. Esmond in India a study/R.G. Agarwal. 4. Journey into That there world a study of a backward place/A. Jaganmohana Chari. 5. A backward place a study/R.G. Agarwal. 6. Heat and dust an Alien perspective/Premila Paul. 7. Portrayal of orthodox ideas in heat and dust/Anju Sharma. 8. Heat and dust an assessment/Syed Mashkoor Ali. 9. Duality of time in heat and dust/Jaishree Umale and Mehru M. Major. 10. Heat and dust an evaluation of cross cultural conflicts/T.S. Anand. 11. Expatriate sensibility as style in heat and dust/Sudha Rai. 12. Heat and Dust journey's end for Jhabvala/Meenakshi Mukherjee. 13. The parallel triangles the relation between the two love stories in heat and dust and the form of this novel/Prashant Sinha. 14. Quest for love and beauty in In search of love and beauty/P. Usha Kumari. 15. Three continents a critical analysis/F.A. Inamdar. 16. The lonely woman three stories of Jhabvala/Sarala Barnabas. 17. Complementarity and confirmation in Like birds Like fishes and Other stories/Subhash Chandra. 18. Paro dreams of passion or passion of dreams/R.S. Pathak. 19. Paro a psychological approach/T.S. Anand. 20. Paro Dreams of passion meaning through mediocrity/Ferheiz C. Bharucha. 21. A study of spatiality in Sibal's Yatra/Sudhir Kumar. 22. Derma as palimpsest the Fracture in Sibal's Yatra/T.N. Dhar. Index. Vol. XII 1. Facets of feminism in Indian English fiction/G.D. Barche. 2. Feminism time to stop suffering in silence/Alka Saxena. 3. Feminism as an extension of existentialism women in Indian English fiction/K. Meera Bai. 4. Liberated or libidinous women writing in English/A.G. Khan. 5. Women characters in the novels of Virginia Woolf and Kamala Markandaya/B. Sudipta. 6. The inner world of Indian women neurotic characters of Indian women novelists/M. Rajeshwar. 7. The search for selfhood in the patriarchal enclosure women in marriage in Kate Chopin's The awakening Anita Desai's Voices in the city and Nayantara Sahgal's The day in shadow/Urbashi Barat. 8. Shobha De's Sultry Days and Gita Mehta's A River Sutra a study in orientalism/Indira Bhatt. 9. Shobha De Vatsyayani /A.G. Khan. 10. Shobha De's Socialite evenings an initiation tale from innocence to experience/Inna Walter. 11. Rise and fall of a star a study of Starry nights/Geeta Barua. 12. Search for identity in Shobha De's Starry nights/Nisha Trivedi. 13. Artist vamp a feminist approach to Shobha De's Starry nights/Sudhir Kumar. 14. Tender beautiful and erotic Lesbianism in Shobha De's Starry Nights/Prabhat Kumar Pandeya. 15. Shobha De's Sisters an appraisal/Bijay Kumar Das. 16. Shobha De from Starry Nights to Sultry Days/R.S. Pathak. 17. Why I write/Uma Vasudev. 18. The high culture fiction of Arun Joshi and Uma Vasudev/Suresh Chandra. 19. The other face of Uma Vasudev the song of Anasuya/Man Mohan Singh. 20. A case for Anasuya a study of Uma Vasudev's The song of Anasuya/Chandra Ganguli and Sunita Jain. 21. The sexual Odyssey a note on Uma Vasudev's The Song of Anasuya/Ramesh Dnyate. 22. From little ugly duckling to Minister of state political growth of Shreya in Uma Vasudev's Shreya of Sonagarh/Geeta Barua. 23. Married with three children yet virgin love and sex in Uma Vasudev's Shreya of Sonagarh/Prabhat Kumar Pandeya. 24. The centre cannot hold vulnerable world of Anita Desai/A. Clement. 25. Sense and sensibility of women characters in the novels of Anita Desai/Rita Roy. 26. Index. Vol. XIII 1. From self alienation to self identification a study of Anita Desai's novels/S.P. Swain and P.M. Nayak. 2. The importance of musical soirees in Anita Desai's novels/Y.P. Kalra. 3. The incarcerated self and the derelict house a study of the house image in Anita Desai's novels/S.P. Swain. 4. The crazy ones in Anita Desai and Margaret Atwood/Sunaina Singh. 5. Widening the human perspective through multiculturalism the fiction of Margaret Laurence and Anita Desai/D.K. Pabby. 6. Multicultural ethos in the fiction of Margaret Laurence and Anita Desai a comparative note/D.K. Pabby. 7. The protagonist's predicament M.G. Vasanji's Nurudin in No New Land and Anita Desai's Baumgartner in Baumgartner's Bombay/Indira Bhatt. 8. Exploration of inner space Anita Desai and Bharati Mukherjee/S. Indira. 9. The theme of disintegration a comparative study of Anita Desai's cry the Peacock and Bharati Mukherjee's wife/S. Sujatha. 10. Anita Desai's voices in the city a study in alienation/S.P. Swain and P.M. Nayak. 11. Feminine consciousness in Anita Desai's Fire on the Mountain the flame within/A. Hariprasanna. 12. Anita Desai's Fire on the Mountain the flame within/P.M. Nayak and S.P. Swain. 13. Alienation and adjustment a study of Anita Desai's The Village by the sea/S.P. Swain. 14. Anita Desai's Baumgartner's Bombay an attempt to survive/Mrinalini Solanki. 15. Attia Hosain Dina Mehta and Manohar Malgonkar post colonial survey of colonial events/A.G. Khan. 16. In search of order a study of V.S. Naipaul and Attia Hosain/Novy Kapadia. 17. Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column The disintegration of a family/Amina Amin. 18. Culture and self a perspective of Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column/Jaya Baliga. 19. Identify crises and the partition in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column/Novy Kapadia. 20. Androgyny in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column/Subhash Chadnra. 21. Socio political values in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a broken column/R.K. Mathur. 22. Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a Broken column a Muslim perception of the partition/D.R. More. 23. Visuals as gestures a study of Raji Narasimhan's The heart of standing/Lalit M. Sharma. 24. Power of the glory a thematic analysis of Prema Nandakumar's Atom and the Serpent/M.G. Hegde. Index. Vol. XIV 1. The theme of east west encounter the expatriate Writer's personal Dilemma/K. Meera Bai. 2. Of living in two cultures expatriate women in Jhabvala's fiction/A. Hariprasanna. 3. The theme of marital disintegration in Jhabvala's Get ready for battle/M.A. Waheed. 4. Jhabvala's In search of love and beauty a study in quest and disillusion/S.R. Jalote. 5. A study of Rama Rau's Novels/Basavraj S. Naikar. 6. Kay the unheroic heroine in Santha Rama Rau's The adventuress/Uma Banerjee. 7. Santha Rama Rau's The Adventuress a critical study/Jibesh Bhattacharyya. 8. The on going quest of Bharati Mukherjee from expatriation to immigration/Christine Gomez. 9. From expatriation to immigration the case of Bharati Mukherjee/A.V. Krishna Rao. 10. From marriage to murder a comparative study of Bharati Mukherjee's wife and Jasmine/Jaiwanti Dimri. 11. Psychotic violence of dimple in Bharati Mukherjee's wife/Prasanna Sree Sathupati. 12. Dimple in Bharati Mukherjee's wife a study of the lacerated self/S.P. Swain. 13. Sado Masochism as a literary device in Bharati Mukherjee's wife/M. Rajeshwar. 14. Splintered self an approach to Bharati Mukherjee's wife/S. Indira. 15. Cross cultural crisis in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine and The Tiger's Daughter/Shobha Shinde. 16. Yasmine Gooneratne's A change of skies and Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine the immigrant experience in Australia and the U.S.A./Indira Nityanandam. 17. Feminine mystique in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine/C. Sengupta. 18. From acculturation to self actualization diasporal dream in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine/T. Padma. 19. Jasmine an Odyssey of unhousement and enhousement/S. Indira. 20. Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine An immigrant's attempt at assimilation/Indira Bhatt. 21. Bharati Mukherjee's The Holder of the world/Shakuntala Bharvani. 22. The utmost coasts abroad Hannah Easton's Quest in The Holder of the world/Sandhya Rao Mehta. 23. Forbidden stream Shourie Daniels's The salt Doll/S.P. Swain. 24. Journey through time Meena Alexander's Fault Lines/Manjushree S. Kumar. 25. A reader's Odyssey into Meena Alexander's Nampally Road/P. Kiranmai Dutt. 26. The Feminist Echo in Kamala Markandaya's fiction/K. Madhavi Menon. Index. Vol. XV 1. An interview with Shashi Deshpande/T.N. Geetha. 2. Conflict and identity in Shashi Deshpande's novels/Prasanna Sree Sathupati. 3. Nirdvandva individuation and integration as the Heroines quest in Shashi Deshpande's fiction/J. Bhavani. 4. Shashi Deshpande's The Dark Holds No. Terrors Saru's feminine sensibility/S.P. Swain. 5. Shashi Deshpande's The dark holds no. terrors a study in guilt consciousness/Indira Bhatt. 6. Shashi Deshpande's That long silence and The question of the reader response/Bijay Kumar Das. 7. Shashi Deshpande's The Binding vine silent no more/Indira Nityanandam. 8. The female Protagonist's journey from periphery to centre in Shashi Deshpande's The intrusion and other stories/Madhumalati Adhikari. 9. Jai Nimbkar's A joint venture a study in feminine feminist female consciousness/T.S. Borate. 10. Women and family in Jai Nimbkar's Come rain and miles Franklin's My brilliant career a feminist approach/Laxmi Moktali. 11. Tell my story the feminist theme in Tara Ali Baig The Moon in Rahu/Vimala Rama Rao. 12. The craft of truth telling Tara Ali Baig's The Moon in Rahu/Vimala Rama Rao. 13. Soul Questers and spiritual Bedlams a study of Gita Mehta's Karma Cola/N. Kalaamani. 14. Gita Mehta's A River Sutra A Pilgrim's progress/Pradeep Trikha. 15. Gita Mehta's A river sutra the threads of life/Indira Nityanandam. 16. The myth of redemption in Gita Mehta's A river sutra/Rama Nair. 17. Penance as multiple response in Githa Hariharan's the Thousand faces of night/K. Damodar Rao. 18. The art of fiction a note on the Prelude of Githa Hariharan's The thousand faces of night/Rama Nair. 19. Walking the tight rope a reading of Githa Hariharan's The thousand faces of night/S. Indira. 20. A search for identity The thousand faces of Night/Indira Nityanandam. 21. Guilt and reconciliation in Sarala Barnabas's The Promise of Spring/Ramesh Dnyate. 22. Sarala Barnabas's The promise of spring a sociopragmatic analysis/Z.N. Patil. 23. Sarala Barnabas's Sakshi aspects of womanhood/Vinay Deep Rathi. 24. The sins of the past and the lessons of the present a study of Sarala Barnabas's Nayantara/G.D. Simon. Index. Vol. XVI 1. On how I became a writer/Nergis Dalal. 2. The theme of selfhood in Nergis Dalal's Minari and The Inner Door/Novy Kapadia. 3. A study of Nergis Dalal's Minari and the sisters/Sarala Barnabas. 4. The dilemma of marriage in Nergis Dalal's The sisters/Novy Kapadia. 5. Nergis Dalal's The girls from overseas and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's A backward place a matter of survival/Sarala Barnabas. 6. Nergis Dalal's The girls from overseas a cultural encounter and existential query/Ferheiz C. Bharucha. 7. Dina Mehta an interview/R. Raj Rao. 8. An interview with Dina Mehta/T.N. Geetha. 9. The novelist and the flux of time an interview with Dina Mehta/Shakuntala Bharvani. 10. The short stories of Dina Mehta/T.N. Geetha. 11. Semiology of woman a study of Dina Mehta's Three stories/T.S. Anand. 12. Infidelity and betrayal a study of feminine reaction in Dina Mehta's The other woman and other stories/Latha Rengachari. 13. Community and the individual in Dina Mehta's And some take a lover/R.S. Pathak. 14. Love and politics in Dina Mehta's And some take a lover/Novy Kapadia. 15. Dina Mehta's And some take a lover journey through history to selfhood/Indira Bhatt. 16. Choice or compromise in Sunita Jain's A girl of her age/Novy Kapadia. 17. A journey towards freedom from fear a study of the feminine sensibility in Nayantara Sahgal's The day in Shadow/Susheela P. Rajendra. Index. Vol. XVII 1. A new voice in the Indian fiction Githa Hariharan/Pradeep Trikha. 2. The New Woman in Namita Gokhale's Gods graves and grandmother/Subhash Chandra. 3. A bond or a burden a study of Shashi Deshpande's The Binding Vine/S. Indira. 4. Re writing the image a study of The slate of life/Subhash Chandra. 5. Amrinder's Lajo and Khushwant Singh's Delhi Sikhs in a crisis of identity/O.P. Mathur. 6. Amrita Pritam's The revenue Stamp and Kamala Das's My story a comparative study/I.U. Memon. 7. Mamoni Raisom Goswami the insistent pattern/D.K. Barua. 8. Indira Goswami's The saga of Kamrup a study/Suman Bala. 9. Rajee Seth the woman and the writer/Jasjit Purewal. 10. Narrative patterns measures of feminine discourse Krishna Sobti and Anita Desai/Jasbir Jain. 11. Krishna Sobti The sound of silence/G.R. Taneja. 12. It's my body my desire responding to Krishna Sobti's blossoms in darkness/Subhash Chandra. 13. The fictional world of Ismat Chughtai/M. Asaduddin. 14. Sociological dimension of Ismat Chughtai's The Quilt and other stories/Subhash Chandra. 15.The all embracing mind a study of the evolution of Qurratulain Hyder's art of fiction/M. Asaduddin. 16. Themes and techniques in Lakshmi Kannan's fiction/Christine Gomez. 17. Recent women novelists in Telugu a survey/C.L.L. Jayaprada. 18. Feminine sensibility in select Telugu novels and Malati Chendur's Hridayanetri/A.V. Krishna Rao. Index. Vol. XVIII 1. Women depicted in Punjabi women novelists/Jasbir Kaur. 2. Cognitive modes in Amrita Pritam's fiction/P.V. Dhamija. 3. The tale of a cleft soul duality of women in the Novels of Amrita Pritam/Soma Banerjee. 4. Amrita Pritam's Chakka Number Chhatti a portrait of an artist/Harcharan Singh Sobti. 5. Amrita Pritam's The Skeleton an apology for women's emancipation/D.R. More. 6. Ajeet Cour a study in loneliness/Harcharan Singh Sobti. 7. Daleep Kaur Tiwana an illusion of woman/Harcharan Singh Sobti. 8. The women novelists of Bengal (1855 1905)/Esha Dey. 9. Forms of feminine protest rebellion within marriage in Sita Devi's The wedding Dress and Kamala Das's A little Kitten/Urbashi Barat. 10. My literary thoughts/Ashapurna Debi. 11. Ashapurna Debi an assessment of her work/Sukla Basu. 12. Who is a better feminist the rural Parboti or the urban Romola a study of Ashapurna Debi's Distant Windows/Sarbani Sen. 13. Discovering creative space The short stories of Ashapurna Devi/Sumita Roy. 14. Art as protest social commitment in the novels of Mahasweta Devi/Urmila Chakraborty. 15. The unconquered a study of Mahasweta Devi's Draupadi /E. Satyanarayana. 16. Revolt myth in Mahasweta Devi's operation Bashai Tudu/E. Satyanarayana. 17. A note on Marathi women novelists/V.A. Dahake. 18. Teruo/Gauri Deshpande. 19. A critique of Gauri Deshpande's Teruo/Prabha Ganorkar. 20. The novels of Kamal Desai/Suikhmony Rai. Index.
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