Vanity Fair as a Picaresque Novel
Vanity Fair as a Picaresque Novel Introduction The very term, “Picaresque” has been originated from the Spanish word ‘Picaro’, which means a …
Vanity Fair as a Picaresque Novel Introduction The very term, “Picaresque” has been originated from the Spanish word ‘Picaro’, which means a …
The Shadow Lines Analysis The Shadow Lines is undoubtedly a benchmark in Indian writing in English. The book stirs up a number …
The Namesake Book Review Crowned by Pulitzer Award in the year 2000 for ‘Interpretation of Maladies’, a collection of short-stories, ‘The Namesake’ …
Chetan Bhagat Books Chetan Baghat, a rising star in the contemporary modern Indian literature, is a person with multifaceted …
Art of Characterization in Kenilworth Scott abandoned Fielding’s art of characterization. In Fielding, Jane Austen and Dickens we find …
“Don’t ever think I fell for you, or fell over you. I didn’t fall in love, I rose in it.” …
Character Analysis of Violet in Jazz In Jazz Violet Traces is the central character through which Morrison describes the woes of …
Lord of the Flies as a Dystopian Novel According to M.H. Abrams, the term dystopia “has recently come to …
Character Analysis of Vasu in Man-Eater of Malgudi A picaresque novel deals with the adventures of a rogue or villain. …
Narayan holds a distinct position in the realm of Anglo-Indian literature. In The Man-Eater of Malgudi, he depicts the canvas …