Amitav Ghosh's The shadow lines : a critical companion
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Pencraft International 2008Description: 235pISBN: 818575389xSubject(s): Amitav ghosh | Indian English Novel-Criticism | shadow line | Literary criticismDDC classification: In823.09 Summary: This collection of thirteen essays by scholars from across the globe ~77ie Shadow Lines, Amitav Ghosh's fascinating, and arguably his finest, novel from disparate points of view. Ghosh's engaging perspective on the pos tcolonial South Asia as well as his innovative narrative craft has been analyzed by these perceptive readers from the lens of latest critical theories. With a crisp overview of Ghosh's concerns in the Introduction and a comprehensive bibliography (including a "webliography"), this anthology offers fresh insights into Ghosh's novel.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This collection of thirteen essays by scholars from across the globe ~77ie Shadow Lines, Amitav Ghosh's fascinating, and arguably his finest, novel from disparate points of view. Ghosh's engaging perspective on the pos tcolonial South Asia as well as his innovative narrative craft has been analyzed by these perceptive readers from the lens of latest critical theories. With a crisp overview of Ghosh's concerns in the Introduction and a comprehensive bibliography (including a "webliography"), this anthology offers fresh insights into Ghosh's novel.
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