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whole. The fact that Indian literatures are a product of a multilingual, multicultural and socio-historical mélange cannot be overlooked. Today
Indian literature reached at the apex of creation with the contribution of regional and national writers.

This researcher would like to focus on the root and brief literary history of Indian writing in English and the genre – novel in Indo-Anglian literature up to the time of Mulk Raj Anand for better understanding of his novel. Here, it is essential to mention the brief history of Indian writing in English and the contributors of it. Along with the list of the contributors in Indian writing in English, the rise of the new form of literature- novel in India is also necessary to focus. For that researcher would like to divide the history of Indian writing in English into three parts, first to understand the beginning and exploration of Indian writing in English by major contributors, second for the rise and development of new literary genre (novel) in Indo-Anglian literature and third to understand Anand as a novelist. These three parts are foundation of my research work. On the basis of the understanding of the Indo-Anglian literature and the rise and development of novel in Indo-Anglian literature, the major novels of Mulk Raj Anand can be judged properly.

Indo-Anglian literature contributed to the common pool of world writing in English. It is a literature which is a combination of Indian

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literature and Indian literature written in English. Indian English
Literature refers to the body of work by writers in India who write in the
English and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India. It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian Diaspora. It is



References: M.K.Naik, A History of Indian English Literature (New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1995), p.52. M.K.Naik, A History of Indian English Literature (New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1995), p.69. William Walsh, R.K.Narayan: A Critical Appreciation (New Delhi: Allied Publishers, 1993), p E.M.Forster, In the preface to Untouchable (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1935), p Manmohan Bhatnagar ed. Indian Writing in English (Delhi: Atlantic Publishers, 1997), p.182. Saros Cowasjee, So Many Freedom: A Study of The Major Fiction of Mulk Raj Anand (Madras: Oxford Uni.Press, 1977), p.7. Mulk Raj Anand, The Big Heart ( Hutchinson : International Authors, 1945), p.205. M.K.Naik, Ironic Vision (Delhi: Sterling publishers, 1963), p.1. Paul Verghese, Problems of Indian Creative Writing in English (Delhi: Book Enclave, 1998), p.27. Mulk Raj Anand, Apology For Heroism (Bombay: A.P.H., 1957), p

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