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Indian Writing in English - Sem 1 - Periyar University

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This textbook on Indian Writing in English presents a curated selection of poetry, prose, and speeches from notable Indian authors. With works by Tagore, Naidu, Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, and RK Narayan, the book offers valuable insight into India’s cultural, political, and literary evolution through English.

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This comprehensive literature textbook explores the evolution and diversity of Indian Writing in English, spanning poetry, speeches, essays, and fiction. Structured across five units, it serves as an essential resource for students of English literature, particularly those interested in postcolonial studies and Indian literary voices.


Unit 1: Introduction to Indian Writing in English

  • Begins with an insightful introduction by literary scholars K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar and C.D. Narasimhaiah, providing historical and thematic context for Indian English literature.


Unit 2: Indian English Poetry

  • Rabindranath Tagore’s "Paper Boat" sets a philosophical and lyrical tone.

  • Sarojini Naidu's "The Village Song" blends cultural imagery with musicality.

  • Toru Dutt's "The Lotus" symbolically addresses cultural duality.

  • AK Ramanujan’s "Still Another View of Grace" presents modern introspection through traditional forms.

  • R. Parthasarathy's "River Once" echoes themes of memory and transformation.


Unit 3: Nationhood, Culture & Identity

  • Mahatma Gandhi’s "Steal and Atonement" reflects ethical and spiritual dimensions of political life.

  • Sri Aurobindo’s poetry from Early Cultural Writings showcases a blend of nationalism and mysticism.

  • Swami Vivekananda’s Address at the Final Session represents India's spiritual voice on a global stage.


Unit 4: Modern Indian Short Fiction

  • Ruskin Bond's "The Eyes are Not Here" explores themes of perception and empathy.

  • K.A. Abbas' "Sparrows" offers poignant social realism rooted in rural India.


Unit 5: Indian English Novel

  • R.K. Narayan’s "The Man-eater of Malgudi" presents satire and cultural tension in postcolonial South India through an engaging narrative style.


This book is ideal for undergraduate and advanced school syllabi, introducing students to the key themes of colonial history, cultural identity, spiritual thought, and linguistic innovation in Indian English literature. Rich in diversity and voice, this collection is both academically robust and engaging for literary appreciation.

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