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Contemporary Indian Dramatists

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Atlantic 2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 128ISBN:
  • 9788126908714
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 822 Sh91 C 102386
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Books Books Ubhayabharati General Stacks Non-fiction 822 Sh91 C 102386 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 102386
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820.9109 J849 I 102466 Indian Writing in English : 820.9954 R1402 G 102392 Glimpses of Comparative Literature 821.7 W6701 102393 Selected Poems 822 Sh91 C 102386 Contemporary Indian Dramatists 822.912 B4568 M 102471 Man and Superman; 822.912 G2932 P 102577 Pygmalion 823/.8 C3802 H 102018 Hard Times :

The book is a commentary on Indian dramatic theory and some selected contemporary Indian plays. Drama is an active literary art form. Although films and television have become very vital in our times, still direct experience of the theatre cannot be replaced. The book provides general commentary on plays by Karnad, Tendulkar, and Ezekiel. The reader is expected to get an insight into Bharat Muni’s views on the art of drama as well as some very popular plays of our times. Needless to say that the book is in series of many such other books where the editor and the contributors believe Indian English Studies to have come of age. The book, among such others, trumpets the victory of Indian English Studies in India. This is indeed a welcome change from previously held puritan view of English Studies being totally alien. Magic is produced when English as a language weds the Indian soil or when we apply indigenous tools to study English literary texts.

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