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"The book `Anita Desai : Vision and Technique in Her Novels' attempts in
detail the text-based analysis of Anita Desai's novels from `Cry, The
Peacock to Journey to Ithaca'. This study has been divided into six
chapters and it focuses its attention on the critical study of the entire
corpus of Desai's novels, mainly through the four core chapters.
"Plot-Structure," "Vision", "Search for Self" and "Narrative Technique."
As Desai explores the hidden motives of man, the untrodden and unvisited
regions of human psyche, she becomes symbolic and suggestive in dealing
with the predicament of man vis-a vis the social forces that subvert the
protagonists progression in society. Almost all the protagonists of Desai
have been entrusted with a Herculean task to work for their identity in
society they belong to. They meet failures and disappointments while waging
war against the negative and cruel social forces; but the failures and
disappoinments do not deter them from the persuasiveness of their
objectives. The defeat, failure and disappointment make them suffer, but
they suffer with tragic dignity. Thus, their sufferings, their
indefatigableness, and their ceaseless strivings to exist in society make
the novelist use the poetic and symbolic language almost in all her novels.
Anita Desai employs in her novels, the varied images, metaphors, symbole
and myths for bearing out the interior regions of human psyche, obsession,
inner motives, latent desires and dormant impulses of human mind. In this
study, the author has endeavoured to bring out the structural and visionary
aspects of Mrs. Desai's novels in order to make it more interesting and
useful to scholars and students alike."
[from Blurb]
Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Plot-Structure
3. Vision
4. Search for Self
5. Narrative Technique
6. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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