Description
Shashi Deshapande, the living dynamic Women writers in Indian English Literature occupies a prominent position. She has treated the typical Indian themes very sensitively and has pictured the contemporary middle-class women with rare competence. Her Writing reflects an ongoing process of problematizing life’s conflicts and compromises, ironies and affirmations, triumphs and tragedies, and so on. This way of looking at the human condition without any closures, concretizes major themes of her fictions as-man-woman relationship, human desire, longing, gender discrimination, marginalization, rebellion, and protest.
The present study aims at evaluating Despande’s potential as a serious writer genuinely concerned with women’s issues. Trapped between tradition and modernity, her women protagonists undergo great mental trauma in their quest for identity before they affirm themselves.
About The Author
Dr. Vinay Dubey, born and brought up at Etawah-a small city in U.P., India, did not allow the marginality of the place as a drag on his academic and creative acumen. He has carved a niche in the temple of Indian-English poetry and Criticism. His areas of interest are English Language Teaching methodologies, literary theory and criticism. He has to his credit three original poetry collection, four critical works on the fiction of Anita Desai and a book on enhancing speaking skills. He has more than a dozen research articles published in various National and International journals.





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