Vol. 2, Issue 3, Part K (2016)
Indian narratology: A study of Salman Rushdie
Indian narratology: A study of Salman Rushdie
Author(s)
Dr. Madhu Jindal
Abstract
The narrative in Indian languages has had a very long and varied history. There are many human groups who are writing, scattered across the world level, but as far as Indian context and art of narrative discourse is concerned, the little has been written on rhetoric and literary criticism. Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie, a controversial modern writer, is remarkably known for with many path breaking attempts in literature. Mulk Raj Anand, Raj Rao and R.K. Narayan drew the first models of character and elaborated the peculiar logic of the Indian novel. They played very vital role in the narratology. Rushdie, through his works has explored new ideas in Narratology. Thus the proposed study will investigate the ideas.
How to cite this article:
Dr. Madhu Jindal. Indian narratology: A study of Salman Rushdie. Int J Appl Res 2016;2(3):651-655.