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Partition in Fiction: Gendered Perspectives /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bruschi,, Isabella
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi: Atlantic publishers, 2010.
Subjects:
English literature-Fiction
India-independence history-Partition
Novel-Partition of India-women writers-Men writers
India partition-female perspective
Attia hosain- Sunlight on a broken Column
Anita desai- Distant echoes of partition
Bapsi sidhwa-Ice candy man
Shauna singh baldwin-What body remembers
Manju kapur-Difficult daughters
Mumtaz shah nawas-Mehr nigar masroor
Sophia mustafa
Anita kumar
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