Stream of Consciousness, the Techniques of Shashi deshpande
Journal Title: International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Indian novel had most widely attached to the Indian history and mythology which the theme was constructed. The twentieth century witnessed a lot of progress as it had a bearing on understanding of style. The most important influence on fiction was the style of narrative which was replaced by a combo of the first person and third person. Language was taken as a living medium that involves the writer directly addressing the reader. It also had taken into account the situations, and socio-cultural conventions that prevalent in Indian society before and after independence
Authors and Affiliations
RAVIPATI KUMARASWAMY
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