Feminism in the Novels of Shobha De

Journal Title: Notions A Journal of English Literature - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2

Abstract

Feminism, Self-realization, Indian Women, New Women, Indian literature in English has journeyed a long way to achieve its present glory and grandeur present a good number of women writers offering through their writings the penetrative insight into the complex issues of life. The novels of these women writers analyze the world of women, their sufferings as victims of male hegemony, they also express social, economic and political upheavals in Indian society.

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Astha Mangal

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Astha Mangal (2018). Feminism in the Novels of Shobha De. Notions A Journal of English Literature, 0(2), 13-17. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-524915