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Man-Woman and Society in Nayantara Sahgal's Novel The Day in Shadow (1971)
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In almost all countries of the world, society has been male dominated. Although women form almost half of total population but they are not been given due respect and place in male - dominated society. They have been taken as powerless and second sex. They are ill-treated not only by their husbands, in-laws but by other relatives.
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- Alice Jardin, Genesis: Configuration of Woman and Modernity (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1986. print
- Quoted by Iqbal Kaur, Attempting to Pen" The Tribune, 5 April 1992, p. 9. print
- Asnani Shyam: Form and Technique in Nayantara Sahgal's Novels (The, Equal Rights to Men Literary Endeavour 19, January 1980. print
- Vijay Dutt and Harinder Baweja,Nayantara Sahgal's brush with History, Probe May 1986. print
- Sahgal, Nayantara. This Time of Fulfilment, Femina 7 May, 1976, print
- Sahgal, Nayantara. The Day in Shadow (Delhi:Vikas, 1971). print
- The Day in Shadow is abbreviated as DIS
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