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Volume : IV, Issue : XII, January - 2015

SHASHI DESHPANDE’S PALPABLE PROJECTION OF INDIAN MODERN WOMAN’S PLIGHTS INTHAT LONG SILENCE

Dr. Dilip Jena, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The principles of tradition are not only impervious but also inflexible. Tradition does not allow them to go on smoothly and freely towards the point of fulfilment.

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Dr. Dilip Jena, None(2015). SHASHI DESHPANDE’S PALPABLE PROJECTION OF INDIAN MODERN WOMAN’S PLIGHTS INTHAT LONG SILENCE. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. XII, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/9915.pdf

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  1. Amar Nath Prasad, “Women Novelists in Indian Writing in English: A Study” in Amar Nath Prasad eds. New Lights on Indian Women Novelists in English: Part I (New Delhi: Sarup and Sons, 2005), p. 16.
  2. Veena Singh, “Women as Portrayed by the Women Novelists of India”, The Brown Critique, No. 10-12 (October-December, 1995), p. 36.
  3. Ashok Kumar, “Women Empowerment through Indo-Anglian Literature” in Binod Mishra eds. Critical Responses to Feminism (New Delhi: Sarup and Sons, 2006), p. 19.

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