Historicity in Amitav Ghosh’s Shadow lines
Keywords:
Historicism, CosmopolitanismAbstract
Amitav Ghosh is an internationally acclaimed modern Indian author. As a writer, its importance rests in its international perspective. He is an author who travels and maps the globe via the borders of contemporary nation states. Amitav Ghosh saw his aim as author in his creative quest of political and historical truths and facts and his reworking of cultural and political boundaries dividing and uniting.
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