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Article Name : | | MANIFESTATIONS OF CONFLICT AND ETERNAL QUEST FOR FREEDOM IN AMITAV GHOSH’S THE SHADOW LINES-A GLANCE | Author Name : | | P. Saumini , A. K. Polson | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-5302 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | The fiction of the eighties often presents the rare picture of strife of the contrastive tension between form and what is formed. In this struggle, often the content seems to overtake the conventional form and its narrative structures. A strong urge to overcome the barriers of established narrative styles and apparent interest in experimentation as also a search for new themes and variations on old themes can be noticed in many writers of this period. In the words of Ira Pande, "their narratives, their characters and their language are pan of a pattern that emerges whenever a social order changes, when suppressed voices find utterance and a new world opens" (Pande .381). | Keywords : | | |
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