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An Analytical Study of the Contribution and Problems of English Language in Indian Literature in the Present Context

Author(s) Ashok Kumar Yadav
Country india
Abstract The most important contribution in English in the field of the English novel were Indian authors. Indian literature, writings from the Indian Sub-continent produced in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Bengalis, Bijaris, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthan, Tamils, Telugus, Urdu, Lahnda, Siraiki and Sindhi, amongst others, and also in English. Their works have been published in various vernacular languages. This term Indian literature refers to the Indian Subcontinent literature created before the establishment of the Republic of India in 1947 and after 1947 within the Republic of India. In bulk variety and maturity, the Indian novel has evolved considerably.The production of the Indian novel follows a certain trend and its progression from the imitative to the rational to the psychological to the experimental process is difficult to track. The 1980s held a unique role in the rise and success of the Indian English novel. Some very promising newspapers published their first work during this time. Some old masters also wrote works and genres including erotic and devotional songs, court verse, plays and narrative folkloric storeys appeared as well as sacred and metaphysical writings. Apparently, the conventional Indian mindset discounts English Indian literature. The problems most Anglo-Indian writers have are highlighted by K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, and Kamala Markandaya. One reason these authors are forced to look for foreign rather than national readership is India's largescale illiteracy and linguistic diversity. While a keen search for social issues is popular to some writers or a thematic concern, others seem to want to explore their own personal identity. Finally, the Indo-Anglian novelists are conscious that they need a "new" English to express their writings' Indian senses and have made a brave attempt to speak the same language. In addition, Indian authors also inEnglish have recently succeeded in excelling and globally recognised in all fields of literature.
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Published In Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June 2023
Published On 2023-06-06
Cite This An Analytical Study of the Contribution and Problems of English Language in Indian Literature in the Present Context - Ashok Kumar Yadav - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June 2023.

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