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FEMININE SENSIBILITY IN THE NOVELS OF KAMALA MARKANDAYA

    1 Author(s):  MR. MAHADEV MOKASHI

Vol -  9, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 43 - 47  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

In majority of Kamala Marakandaya’s novels, women narrate the story through feminine consciousness. Her depiction of feminine consciousness is reflected in her objective account of women’s emotions; passions and assessment of Indian Womanhood’s confrontation with male reality some of the circumstances reported in her fiction reveal her intense awareness of her identity and her concern of women’s problems. Her novels unveil social and emotional bonds that humiliate women folk. Women in her novels represent internalization of set of ideologies propagated by tradition oriented male dominated society.

1 Dinesh Kamini, Between Spaces of Silence: Women Creative Writers  Jodhpur: Sterling Publishers, 1994.( 126)
2. ibid.,p.127
3. Trilling, Diana, “The Liberated Heroine”, Partisan Review, 4 (1978) ,p510
4. Kamala Markandaya, Some Inner Fury, (London: Putnam & Co., 1955) p. 24. All the subsequent quotations are taken from the same edition with pagination in the parentheses.
5. Markandaya , Kamala, Possession, London: Allen Lane,1972,p.25.

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