Sampratika Paschatya Sahityatatwa is a book written in Odia by Chittaranjan Misra, which delves into the intricacies of modern Western literary theory. Misra takes readers on a journey through the various schools of thought that have emerged within this field, discussing their key ideas and contributions to the wider study of literature.
Throughout the book, Misra explores topics such as structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction, and psychoanalysis, providing clear explanations and examples to help readers grasp these complex concepts. He also examines how these literary theories have been adopted and adapted by scholars working in India, highlighting the unique contributions made by Indian writers and thinkers to the field of literary studies.
In addition to introducing readers to these theoretical frameworks, Misra also offers his own critical insights and perspectives on the ways in which they can be applied to the study of literature. By doing so, he encourages readers to engage with these ideas in their own work and to explore new avenues for research and analysis.
Overall, Sampratika Paschatya Sahityatatwa is an important contribution to the field of literary studies in Odia, offering readers a comprehensive introduction to modern Western literary theory and its relevance to contemporary scholarship in India.
Books Info
Books name | Sampratika Paschatya Sahityatatwa |
Author | Chittaranjan Misra |
No Of pages | 121 |
Publisher | Grantha Mandira |
Publication | 2005 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |