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Volume : XIV, Issue : II, March - 2024

A STUDY OF FEMALE CHARACTERS IN INDU SUNDARESAN'S NOVELS: A SELECTIVE ANALYSIS

Ramesh Handigund , Dr. Vijeta Gautam

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The representation of female characters in the works of renowned author Indu Sundaresan, whose historical fiction frequently centers on strong female protagonists, is examined in this study. This study examines how Sundaresan's female characters negotiate and defy the sociocultural norms of their respective historical settings through a selective analysis of important works like The Twentieth Wife, The Feast of Roses, and Shadow Princess.

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Ramesh Handigund , Dr. Vijeta Gautam (2024). A STUDY OF FEMALE CHARACTERS IN INDU SUNDARESAN'S NOVELS: A SELECTIVE ANALYSIS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XIV, Issue. II, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11210.pdf

References :

  1. 1. Mookerjee, Rina. Women in Indian History: From Ancient to Modern Times.
  2. 2. Ray, Rina. The Female Body and the Empire: Gender, Colonialism, and Power in South Asia.

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