September 2021

VOlUME 04 ISSUE 09 SEPTEMBER 2021
An Expression of Humanism in the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand: A Special Reference to Untouchable
Dr. Ritu Sharma
Associate Professor, Dyal Singh College Karnal
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i9-14

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Introduction

The term 'lndo-Anglian' is used to denote original literary creation in the English language by Indians. Today there are a large number of educated Indians who use the English language as a medium of creative exploration' and expression of their experiences of life. Their writings have now developed intoa substantial literature in its own right and it is this substantial body of literature which is referred to as Indo-Anglian literature.

REFERENCES

1) MK Naik , Mulk Raj Anand (New Delhi : Arnold Heinenann , 1973) , p.29

2) Mulk Raj Anand, Untouchable (New Delhi : Arnold Heinenann , 1981), p 7 ( All the subsequent refrences to the novel have been taken from this edition and the page numbers have been given in parenthesis after the quotation.)

3) MK Naik , Mulk Raj Anand, p 31.

4) G.S. Balarama Gupta, Mulk Raj Anand : A Study of His Fiction in Humanist Perspective (Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot, 1974) 32-33.

5) Saras Cowasjee, Mulk Ra/s Untouchable: An Apraisal, Perspectives on Mulk Raj Anand, ed. K.K. Sharma, (Ghaziabad: Vimal Prakashan, 1978) 33.

6) Saras Cowasjee, Mulk Ra/s Untouchable: An Apraisal,,pp.34-35

7) Saras Cowasjee, Mulk Ra/s Untouchable: An Apraisal,,p 134

8) EM Forster, The Preface to Untouchable,8

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