SMALL REMEDIES

Authors

  • Gupta A Assistant Professor Dept. of English, GJU&ST University, Hisar

Keywords:

Libration of women, Shashi Deshpande

Abstract

This research article related to Small Remedies and the liberation of women. Data related to this research article used is mainly secondary which collected from books, research articles, newspapers, research papers and the working of research scholars. Anu, and to the resultant depression. This inward journey enables her to look at each character around her analytically. Madhu, too, sets out on a long and lonely journey in her attempt to come to terms with her bereavement. The novel is, thus, a "profound piece of writing about love and loss, grief and hope, rebellion and sacrifice, and above all about the Promethean will to endure and survive."

References

Usha Bande, rev. of Small Remedies, by Shashi Deshpande, Magazine of Advance Studies Circle, Feb. 2002: 27-28.

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Shashi Deshpande, "Shashi Deshpande Talks to Lakshmi Holmstrom," Wasafiri, 17 (1993): 23

''Nayantara Sahgal, This Time of Morning (1965; Delhi: Orient, 1970).

The Day in Shadow (1971; Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1973).

Storm in Chandigarh (1969; Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970).

Nayantara Sahgal, "Passion for India," Indian Literature, XXXII, 129, Jan-Feb (1989)84.

R. K. Narayan, Painter of Signs (Mysore: Indian Thought Publications, 1976).

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Gupta, A. (2022). SMALL REMEDIES. Universal Research Reports, 9(4), 314–321. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1047

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Original Research Article