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In this unique Indian response to Kipling's writings and view of the Anglo-Indian world, a distinguished Indian scholar points up the influences that colored Kipling's imagination and pervaded his mature writings. In addition, he gives a particularly full examination of the intellectual atmosphere of the late-Victorian age and its writers who helped shape Kipling's mode of expression. Of particular value to English-speaking readers is Professor Shahane's discussion of Kipling's idiolect, which is marked by preponderant use of Hindustani words and a peculiar mixture of Hindu syntax and English grammatical structure.
Criticism of Forster's 'A Passage To India' by Indian critics and college teachers seeking to address the fact that there has been little Indian criticism of this novel about India.
Critque of the works of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, b. 1927, German born writer of English fiction on Indic themes.
Papers presented at a seminar organized at the Osmania University, 1979.
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On the works of the British novelist Edward Morgan Forster, 1879-1970.
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