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The book explores the Image of Indian women as presented in the selected novels of the Indian woman writer in English; Shashi Deshpande. It is the conflict of identity that these Indian women face as a result of tension between traditional and modern aspects of their lives. Literature has now inspired all to bring a change in the world and has also given hope, comfort, passion and strength to struggle and create a better future for everyone. The creations of the literary works such as novels, short-stories and other kinds have become the mirror of the society. One such great writer is Shashi…mehr

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The book explores the Image of Indian women as presented in the selected novels of the Indian woman writer in English; Shashi Deshpande. It is the conflict of identity that these Indian women face as a result of tension between traditional and modern aspects of their lives. Literature has now inspired all to bring a change in the world and has also given hope, comfort, passion and strength to struggle and create a better future for everyone. The creations of the literary works such as novels, short-stories and other kinds have become the mirror of the society. One such great writer is Shashi Deshpande, who is a sensitive and realistic author and has deep concern for Indian middle class married women.Through her novels, she expresses that relationships are the most bewildering things which are immensely captivating and fascinating in anybody's life. The book intends to study 'The Image of Indian Women' as they emerge from different aspects of their life.The writer has tried and very successfully re-casted the odd traditional image of Indian women into this New Women who have liberated to break their silence and speak her opinion out.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Rupa Sarkar, (26. November 1983), Assistenzprofessorin in der Abteilung für Englisch an der ARKA JAIN Universität (Jharkhand). Interessiert sich für indische englische Schriften und die Lehre der Sprachgeschichte. Das Lesen von Literatur erweitert das Wissen, nicht nur für das eigene Leben, sondern auch für die Gesellschaft, die so viel gegeben hat. Wir müssen durch unsere Werke etwas zurückgeben.