British novelists and Indian nationalism : contrasting approaches in the works of Mary Margaret Kaye, James Gordon Farrell and Zadie Smith / by Fatma Kalpaklı.
By: Kalpaklı, Fatma [author].
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823.09 VOL/C Children of midnight: | 823.0904 ATW/S Surfacing / | 823.0904 ATW/S Surfacing / | 823.09142 KAL/B British novelists and Indian nationalism : | 823.0954 PAN/I Image of India in Indian novel in english 1960-1985 / | 823.0954 PAN/I Image of India in Indian novel in english 1960-1985 / | 823.0954 PAT/F The fiction of Shashi Deshpande / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- A. The history of British and Indian relationships and the establishment of India as a free country -- B. Re/construction of Indian national identity with reference to identity-building theories -- Mary Margaret Kaye: Shadow of the moon -- James Gordon Farrell: The siege of Krishnapur -- Zadie Smith: White teeth.
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