Volume : II, Issue : VII, August - 2012 Children's Propensity for Games in Ruskin Bond's Short StoriesSandhya Rani Patnaik, Ranjit Kumar Pati Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The talent of Ruskin Bond as writer is now universally acknowledged. India gets an
exquisite reflection in his stores. This is not the sole point to entertain. His approach to
his child characters, their activities, desire, feeling, and he like win our favour. Ruskin
Bond is thus, in no way inferior to any of his contemporaries. His works are neither
ambiguous nor theoretical. As a very simple and ordinary man he shares with us the
most intimate moments of his life and lives of those he has come in close contact with.
Ruskin Bond has well realized the nature and mentality of children. He has realistically
presented the nature of children in his stories novels, and novellas. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Sandhya Rani Patnaik, Ranjit Kumar Pati , (2012). Children's Propensity for Games in Ruskin Bond's Short Stories. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. VII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/1260.pdf References : - Bond Ruskin. The Night Train of Deoli, New Delhi; Pengain Books, 1989.
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- Ruskin Bond, “Introduction” The Night Train at Deoli and other Stories, Delhi; Penguin Books India, 1993.
- Ruskin Bond, Tigers forever, The Collected Stories and Novel,
- Ruskin Bond, The Best of Ruskin Bond, New Delhi; Penguin Books India, 1994
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