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Unit 6:  Amitav Ghosh: Shadow Lines:Characterisation


          Answers: Self-Assessment                                                                 Notes
          1.  (i)(b)        (ii)(a)        (iii)(c)        (iv)(c)

          6.5 Further Readings




                       1.  Bagchi, Nivedita. “The Process of Validation in Relation to Materiality and
                          Historical Reconstruction in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines.” Modern Fiction
                          Studies 39:1 (Spring 1993). pp. 187-202.
                       2.  Bose, Brinda. (ed.) 2003. Amitav Ghosh : Critical Perspectives. Delhi: Pencraft Couto,
                          M. 1988. ‘Threads and Shards,’ (review of The Shadow Lines), Times Literary
                          Supplement, 28 October –3 November 1988, 1212.
                       3.  Dhawan, R.K. (ed.). 1999. The Novels of Amitav Ghosh, New Delhi: Prestige Books.
                          James, Louis and Jan Shepherd. “Shadow Lines: Cross Cultural Perspectives in
                          the Fiction of Amitav Ghosh.” Commonwealth Essays and Studies (Dijon, France)
                          14:1 (Autumn, 1991): pp. 28-32.
                       4.  The Oxford UP (India) – Delhi: Oxford UP, 1995 – edition contains 4 articles:
                          Kaul, AN. “A Reading of The Shadow Lines.” pp. 299-309.
                       5.  Kaul, Suvir. “Separation Anxiety: Growing up Inter/National in The Shadow lines.”
                          pp. 268-286.
                       6.  Roy, A. 2000. ‘Microstoria: Indian Nationalism’s “Little Stories” in Amitav
                          Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines,’ Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 35:2 (2000),
                          pp. 35-49.
                       7.  Sundar Rajan, Rajeswari. “The Division of Experience in The Shadow Lines.”
                           pp. 287-298.
                       8.  Mukherjee, Meenakshi. “Maps and Mirrors: Coordinates of Meaning in The
                          Shadow Lines.” pp. 255-267.
                       9.  In Viney Kirpal, ed. The New Indian Novel in English: A Study of the 1980’s (New
                          Delhi: Allied Publishers Ltd.


































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