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Title: Studying Krishna Sobti as a Feminist Writer: In Light of Her Select Novels
Authors: Kubavat, Rajeshvari
Issue Date: Feb-2019
Publisher: An International Multidisciplinary Research e-Journal
Abstract: Krishna Sobti is renowned for her strong will and fighting spirit, but alsofor her work in the literary world. She's an unparalleled writer who never ceases to innovate. At a time when no one in the Hindi literary world had heard of feminism, she wrote two short novels “Daar se Bichhudi” and “Mitro Marjani” –later translated as"Memory's Daughter" and "To Hell with You Mitro" respectively and illustrated the quest for a woman's identity in an innovative manner.Sobtihas presented women in her novels who are restricted by rituals and customs how they suffer after the death of husbands. Themain characters like „Pasho', 'Mitro', Jaya', 'Rati have faced orthodox rules of society.Krishna's heroine also opposes the traditional moral values imposed on women. She asserts that the tradition-bound, male-dominated system leaves no space for women's individuality.The present papers is an attempt to review Sobti‟s select novels from feministic perspective.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2215
ISSN: 2454-8596
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