Writing Nation in Postcolonial Indian English Fiction
Journal Title: International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS) - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
Nation is the most essential part of human identity. Literature plays a vital role in recognizing the identity of self as well as in relation to the larger community-the nation. This research paper tends to emulate and identify the idea of writing nation in Postcolonial Indian English Fiction, with special reference to Salman Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children.
Authors and Affiliations
Prashant Kumar
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