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MONEY AND MORAL IN R.K. MARYANN’S FICTION

    1 Author(s):  DR. SUNEEL KUMAR

Vol -  6, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 193 - 196  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The Present research paper explores about the concept of Money and Moral through the celebrated novels of R.K. Narayan. More one its aim is to draw up the broader parameters to project how the prevailing social milieu as the mainspring exercised its inexorable and relentless impact on the role of money as morally debasing and disfiguring as well as preserving phenomena in social context and commerce. Morals do not descend from about, her do they spring from below. They proceed from the prevailing social scene which is not only domain but also determines character and action. This is the quintessence of Narayan’s fiction.

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  2. The Guide                                (1958, Methuen       
  3. A Horse and Two Goats         (1970)
  4. The Vendor of Sweets                    (1967, The Bodley Head
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