Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729654
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 21 mm
- Width: 203 mm
- ISBN-10: 9390729653
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Height: 254 mm
- No of Pages: 295
- Weight: 496 gr
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,212.00Current price is: ₹1,212.00.
Discover the fascinating journey of Indian English Literature with “The Making of Indian English Literature” by Subhendu Mund (ISBN: 9789390729654). Explore how early Indian writers adapted the English language and novel form, creating a unique literary landscape. Delve into the rich history and evolution of this vibrant literary tradition.
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Sushant Khandelwal –
A decent overview of the topic, but I felt it lacked a certain spark. It’s informative but doesn’t quite capture the magic of the literature itself.
Samriddha Chatterjee –
An insightful read into the origins of Indian English Literature. Mund provides a comprehensive overview, although some sections felt a bit dense. Overall, a worthwhile exploration.
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Really interesting to see how Indian English Literature came to be. The book explores it so well, felt a little lengthy, but overall great.
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Enjoyed learning about the early writers! The book is well-researched, but I wished it covered more contemporary authors too. A good starting point for understanding the topic.
Jatin Bajpai –
Mund’s work is a valuable contribution to the field. The analysis is thorough, but sometimes it gets too academic. Still, a must-read for literature enthusiasts.
Aastha Sharma –
A fascinating journey through the evolution of Indian English Literature. It’s amazing to see how the language has been adapted and transformed. Highly recommend!
Kavya Yadav –
This book truly opened my eyes to the rich history. Subhendu Mund’s exploration is thorough. I would have loved more biographical details.
Ravi Prakash Singh –
The book was informative and gave me a good understanding of the history. But the writing style was not easy to understand. Decent, but not great.
Ritik Goyal –
An excellent exploration of the roots of Indian English Literature. The book provides valuable context and insight into the writers and their works. Very well done.
Utkarsh Kumar –
While the book offers great information, the structure felt a little disjointed at times. It was a bit difficult to follow the chronology of events clearly.
Saksham Verma –
I found the book quite informative, especially about the early influences. However, it could benefit from more engaging storytelling to keep the reader hooked.