Indian women novelists in English / edited by Birendra Pandey - New Delhi : Sarup & Sons, c2001. - 141 pages ; 22 cm.

1. Kamla Markandaya's the Nowhere Man: A Study of Racial Redation
— R.A. Singh
2. Matrimonial Crisis in Jhabvala's Novels
— Dr. Birendra Pandey
3. Redefining the Margin: Arundhati Roy
— Dr. Rama Kundu
4. The Search for Identity in Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard
— Dr. (Mrs.) Nandita Singh
5. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: An Expatriate Eye and A Piercing Pen
— Dr. Vandana R. Singh
6. Women's Voices: Some Indian English Women Novelists of the 1980's
— D. Murali Manohar
7. The Concept of "Duty" in the Novels of Kamala Markandaya
- Dr. Mahashutra Chaturvedi
8. Feminist Concept of Freedom in the Novels of Nayantara Sahgal
— B.P. Sinha
9. The Socio-Cultural Terminology in the Novels of Ruth, P. Jhabvala
— Dr. (Ms.) Roshan Benjamin Khan
10. The Architectonics of 'The God of Small Things'
— Dr. Ashutosh Dubey
11. Man-Woman Relationship in Nayantara Sahgala's Storm in Chandigarh
— Dr. (Mrs.) Sunita Rai
12. City as Protagonist: A View of Anita Desai's Novels
— Dr. O.P. Budholia
13. The Current Agenda of the New Woman: Feminism in Some Novels of Shobha De
— K.K. Sinha
14. The Social Values in the Novels of Kamala Markandaya
— Dr. Chhota Lai Khatri
15. The Novels of Anita Desai a Thematic Study
— V.K. Arora
16. The Theme of Alienation in Kamala Markandaya's: The No Where Man
— Aruna Dhir
17. The Political Motif in Nayantara Sahgal's Novels
— Navdeep Pannu
18. British Characters in Ghabrala's Fiction
— R. Bhagwan Singh
19„xindian Womanhood: Fight for Freedom in Shashi Deshpande's "Roots and Shadows"
— Smt. Parvati Bhatnagar

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