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Kamatchi, G.
- A Comparison of the Study of the Regional Novels of Thomas Hardy and R. K. Narayan in the Life Style of the Society
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 4, No 13 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
Reading stories is a good habit. It conveys much useful information to the readers. The next development in story writing resulted novel presenting. The definition of the novel can be classified as something totally different presentation as that of a story. The main theme of a novel is to take unexpected but delightful turns justifying the act.
Novels further reached a stage of better presentation. Novelists started presenting the sequences linking much with the area they live and are called the regional novelists.
The novels of Thomas Hardy [England] and R. K. Narayan [India] are studied in depth on the topic the life style of the society.
- The Vision of Pragmatism of Life Style by R. K. Narayan in ‘The Guide’
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International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, Vol 4, No 1 (2015), Pagination:Abstract
Language is the back-bone of a country. The language develops in a chronicle way in accordance with the development of the science. English language is the origin from England. Due to its simplicity in the language, it spread all over the globe and became a link language.
R. K. Narayan is a leading Indian, regional novel writer in English. Most of his novels reflect the true life conditions of South India. Because of the elegant presentation of the novels, the westerners feel very happy to read. Though there are many equivalent novelists in India, R. K. Narayan ranks the first.
A speciality of R. K. Narayan is to present a novel to end in tragedy but run all through in comedy. In the cited novel he brings the true replica of a south Indian family, the culture and beliefs. The novels of R. K. Narayan were accepted in full quorum by the westerners.
‘The Guide’ written by R. K. Narayan is taken for discussion of Indian culture, colonialism, gradual adaption to western culture.