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THEMES OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN THE NOVELS OF RUTH PRAWER JHABVALA

    1 Author(s):  DR. TRIPTI KUMARI

Vol -  9, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 432 - 435  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Polish by birth, educated in England, came to India as a bride and picked up the threads of Anglo-Indian fiction, with an entirely new perspective. She has a unique place among the Anglo-Indian novelists of post independence era. The question is why she is so different from other Anglo-Indian novelists. The answer is so obvious. She came to India when British Raj was no more. Indian's struggle for freedom was over, but was faced with many other problems, which came with freedom.

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2. The  Holy  Bible,  (Good News Bible),  The  Bible  Society of India, Bangalore, 1977, p. 5
3. Manu  Smriti, Quoted in Unveiling India, by  Annes Jung,  (penguin books, Delhi, 1987), p. 68
4. Ibid
5. Ibid, p. 30
6. Godfrey E.  Phillips, The Religions  of  the World, (The Religious  Education  Press,  Wallington, 1948), p. 136
7. Plato,  The Republic, The Penguin  Classics, p .225
8. Alvin Toffier, Future Shock, Pan Books.

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