This book is written by C. D. Narasimhaiah, a renowned literary critic.
It provides a detailed literary critique of Raja Rao’s Kanthapura, covering themes, narrative techniques, and historical context.
Yes, it is useful for both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Indian literature.
Yes, it extensively analyzes the impact of Gandhian philosophy on the novel.
Absolutely, it covers critical perspectives useful for literature-based competitive exams.
While it focuses on analysis, it does reference key plot points for better understanding.
It may draw comparisons where relevant but mainly focuses on Kanthapura itself.
It is scholarly but accessible to readers familiar with literary criticism.
Yes, it is a credible academic source for research in postcolonial literature.
Many Indian universities include Kanthapura in their syllabus, making this book relevant.