PORTRAYAL OF INDIAN WOMEN IN INDIAN ENGLISH NOVELS
Abstract
Indians have been writing in English for decades now. Indian English Novels are contemporaries
to the British, American, African, and even Common Wealth writings in English. Since people
have written these novels about their own country, these books are a great mirror of
contemporary society, which varies from nation to nation and possesses a common undercurrent
to all countries: the condition of women in that era. Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Nayantara
Sahgal, Arundhati Roy, Vikram Seth, Raja Rao, Torudutt, Mulk Raj Anand, and Chetan Bhagat
have written about women and their lives in their novels. It is clear from their writings what the
condition of women was in the era of the respective writers. Naturally, the portrayal is not
uniform. In this paper, I aim to find out differences in these portrayals and how accurate these
images are- to the actual conditions of the women in that era.