Fictionalising Myth and History : A Study of Four Postcolonial Novels /
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Orient Longman Ltd; 2013.Description: 283pISBN:- 9788125050230
- U27.1 SU721
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U27 W823 The Restless Flame | U27 Z669 On Writing Well | U27.1 SH187 Flesh and Fish Blood | U27.1 SU721 Fictionalising Myth and History : | U27.2 AR571 Through the Narrow Gate | U27.2 K119 The Essential Kafka | U28 AB834 Glossary of Literary Terms |
includes index and biblioraphy
Introduction: Myth, History and Literature Myths Grafted and Myths Created Matigari by Ngugi wa Thiong`o New Prophets for a New Culture The Matriarch by Witi Ihimaera The Modern Kurukshetra The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor Deconstruction: Saleem`s Way Midnight`s Children by Salman Rushdie The Politics of History and Fiction The Methods of Empire and the Future of Postcolonial Studies 283p
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