Analytical Study of Manju Kapur’s Works

Authors

  • S. Narmadha
  • Dr. Dr. T.K .Vedharaja

Abstract

Analitical Study of Manju Kapur’s Works  is a collection of scholarly articles and research papers, presenting an analysis of Kapur’s novels in order to assess and evaluate her place in the contemporary Indian English Fiction. Manju Kapur shot into fame with her debut novel Difficult Daughters(1998) . The novel won for her the prestigious Commonwealth Eurasia Region Award for the best debut novel of 1999. Manju Kapur is a post colonial writer who perceives the position of women in a patriarchal society and deals with the problems of women. She makes the woman a figure that fights against taboos, social and joint family restrictions and constraints laid by patriarchy in the tradition. Her writings reflect man–woman relationship, rebellion, body, human desire, longing, gender discrimination, marginalization and protest. The novels manifest women's struggle for emancipation from economic, political and social bondages, voicing well the sentiments of women and their self-introspections. The female main character of her novels protest against male domination and are not silent rebels but are outspoken, bold, determined and action oriented. The papers in this anthology will provide new perspectives and insight on the writings of  Manju Kapur. This work will be of great help to the researches and teachers of English Literature.

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Published

2021-12-10