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| Article Name : | | | HUMAN RELTIONS IN R.K. NARAYAN’S: THE MAN-EATER OF MALGUDI | | Author Name : | | | Kamlesh Kumari | | Publisher : | | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | | Article Series No. : | | | GRT-5072 | | Article URL : | |  | Author Profile View PDF In browser | | Abstract : | | | The Man-Eater of Malgudi (1961) is certainly one of the mature novels of Narayan’s creative genius. The novel has a definite sustained mythical structure. Narayan’s use of Basmasur myth in the novel is a piece of conscious effort. The novel is: “An impressive fictional statement dealing with ethical issues such as the fate of evil and the question of human relationships, the precepts and practice of entire business of living.” | | Keywords : | | |
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