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R.K. Narayan : The Novelist and His Art Ranga Rao.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press India, 2017.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxii, 319p.: 22.5 cmISBN:
  • 9780199470754
  • 0199470758
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 823.912 RAO
Contents:
PART I: HOME-GROWN: BACKGROUND PART II: THE PRE-INDEPENDENCE NOVELS PART III: VICEFECTION: THE POST-INDEPENDENCE NOVELS AND NOVELLAS
Summary: This work is a definitive study of R.K. Narayan, author of fifteen novels and novellas and more than half a dozen collections of short stories. Based on his personal experiences with Narayan and his friends and relatives, Rao does detailed critical analyses of all of Narayan's works, reading them through the lens of the Indian philosophical concept of the three 'gunas'.
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PART I: HOME-GROWN: BACKGROUND PART II: THE PRE-INDEPENDENCE NOVELS PART III: VICEFECTION: THE POST-INDEPENDENCE NOVELS AND NOVELLAS

This work is a definitive study of R.K. Narayan, author of fifteen novels and novellas and more than half a dozen collections of short stories. Based on his personal experiences with Narayan and his friends and relatives, Rao does detailed critical analyses of all of Narayan's works, reading them through the lens of the Indian philosophical concept of the three 'gunas'.

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