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This volume investigates the tremendous contemporary spurt in the literary creativity of ‘women writers’ in Indian English Fiction. Demonstrating that fictional creation is no ‘male territory’ and women are no ‘trespassers’ in it, the contributors to this study, both discerning critics and major fictionists, scrutinize and evaluate the diverse, inter-related aspects of women’s fiction. The volume meticulously brings together the voices of these persistent and determined Sheherzades, too significant to miss or ignore, in a wide-ranging selection of perceptive essays, written in jargon-free and refreshing prose.
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