Naina’s Infidelity Roots from her Marginalized Life in Ravinder Singh’s ‘This Love That Feels Right

Journal Title: International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

Indian literary scene has seen a consistent rise in the number of books which deals with romantic genre, written by Indian writers. At present, most of contemporary writer’s debut works romantic genre. Those books became the best selling works. For instance, Nikita Singh, Chetan Bhagat, Durjoy Datta, Ravinder Singh, etc. They were started their career from romantic genre. Especially in India, it prevails as a trend among all the reader. Indian modern writers have taken this genre like a fish takes to the water. Romance books in English are giving a validation for the reader to their own personal heart breaks and failure in their life.

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Ramakrishnan R, Baskaran L

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  • EP ID EP578746
  • DOI 10.24247/ijelapr20196
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Ramakrishnan R, Baskaran L (2019). Naina’s Infidelity Roots from her Marginalized Life in Ravinder Singh’s ‘This Love That Feels Right. International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL), 9(2), 35-38. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-578746