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Revisiting Literature,Criticism and Aesthetics in India

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“Revisiting Literature, Criticism and Aesthetics in India” explores postcolonial theory, literary criticism, and aesthetics in India during the late 20th century. Divided into four parts, this book critiques existing constructs and offers alternative perspectives grounded in Indian realities. Examining the interplay of word, world, and perception, it delves into the impact of colonialism on creative and critical thought. ISBN: 9788124606278

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124606278
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xii, 608 p.
  • ISBN-10: 8124606277
  • Publisher Date: 2012
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1000 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Revisiting Literature,Criticism and Aesthetics in India

  1. Harikrishnan P

    A scholarly work that demands attention. It challenges conventional thinking and presents new possibilities.

  2. Dipra Halder

    The book offers a comprehensive overview of the subject. Some chapters were stronger than others, though.

  3. Dhruv Sharma

    The book really made me think. However, the writing style made it a slog to get through. But ultimately worth it.

  4. Kumar Kartikeya

    Challenging but rewarding. This book really made me rethink my understanding of Indian literature and its criticism.

  5. Dhruv Kaushik

    Provides a critical lens for understanding the impact of colonialism. It’s intellectually stimulating, but prepare for dense prose.

  6. Krishna N Hariharan

    It dives deep into Indian literary criticism. Occasionally hard to follow, but ultimately insightful and informative.

  7. Vidushi Sharma

    An interesting academic work. Some arguments were convincing, others less so. Worth reading if you’re into literary criticism.

  8. Pooja Gupta

    A thought-provoking read, but some essays felt a bit dense. It offers fresh perspectives on Indian aesthetics.

  9. Mayur Borah

    Excellent exploration of postcolonial theory in the Indian context. Highly recommended for scholars and serious students.

  10. Kanav Sodhi

    An important work that should be widely read. It provides a much-needed Indian perspective on literary criticism.

  11. Nilesh Kumar

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian literature and criticism. The analysis is sharp and the arguments are compelling.

  12. Abhishek Chaudhary

    Fascinating exploration of Indian literary thought. A few sections were a bit too academic for my taste.

  13. Prikshit Chib

    Uneven in quality, but the best essays are truly excellent. Overall, a worthwhile addition to academic libraries.

  14. Anonymous

    I enjoyed learning about alternative perspectives on Indian aesthetics. It was a bit dry at times, hence the rating.

  15. Raghav Bajpai

    While insightful, the book could benefit from more accessible language. Still, a valuable resource.

  16. Jitender Dadarwal

    A valuable contribution to the field, though at times, the language felt unnecessarily complex.

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