Mulk Raj Anand; the Man and the Novelist |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
ANANDS FAITH AS A WRITER 227 | 27 |
THE NOVELS | 43 |
Copyright | |
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Amritsar Anand says Anand writes Anand's attack Anand's faith Anand's literary Anand's novels Ananta Apology attitude Bakha believe bhakti bhakti-yoga Big Heart Black Waters Bombay Brahmans British Capitalists caste center of consciousness Chand characters Communist compassion Contemporary Indian Civilisation Contemporary Indian Literature Coolie creative criticism devotion dharma Doctor Shankar E.M. Forster economic English experience fiction freedom Gandhi Golden Breath Hero Hindu Hinduism human humanist Ibid ideal Indian Prince Indian tradition Indian writers individual Jack Lindsay Janki karma Kutub Kutub Publishers Lal's Leaves Letter literary theory London marriage Marxist modern Mulk Raj Anand Munoo mystical novelist Old Woman peasants philosophical poet poetry political portrays Private Progressive Writers Purun Singh R.K. Narayan religion religious Revolution revolutionary Riemenschneider Sajjad Zaheer Sarkar Sarshar Seven Summers Sickle Sikh social realism Socialist society struggle sweepers Sword Tagore Thathiars trilogy truth universal Untouchable values Village Walter Sutton White Lie workers