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C. Chaudhuri, Narayan shows that most <strong>of</strong> his descriptions <strong>of</strong> life in Calcutta are based on<br />

fact. Ghose’s primary intention is not realistic, but his portrait <strong>of</strong> life in India is authentic.<br />

NARAYAN, SHYAMALA A. “Sudhin N. Ghose.” In Perspectives on Indian Fiction in<br />

English, edited by M. K. Naik. (1985): pp?<br />

Ghose introduced the literary heritage <strong>of</strong> India into the Indian English novel a decade<br />

before Raja Rao. His tetralogy <strong>of</strong> novels employs traditional Indian methods <strong>of</strong> storytelling,<br />

replete with verse ranging from classical sanskrit poetry to folk songs and Tagore’s lyrics. The<br />

primary expository essay pleads for greater attention being devoted to Ghose.<br />

NARAYAN, SHYAMALA A. Sudhin N. Ghose. Makers <strong>of</strong> Indian Literature. Series Delhi:<br />

Sahitya Akademi, 1989, 83pp.<br />

Study aimed at the general reader.

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