INDO-ENGLISH POET’S AND THEIR POETRY’S
Pandya Disha Prashant
No 2018-26-05, Working papers from Voice of Research
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Poetry is the expression of human life from times eternal. India in fact has a long tradition of arts and poetry from ages. Colonialism gave a new language, English for the expression of Indians. The poetry written by the Indians in English in the last 150 years may be said to have three phases: the imitative, the assimilative and the experimental. Modern poets are considered as the post independent poets who turned anthologists and self styled. It has earned its own distinct characters. A large number of Indian poets in English appeared in sixties and after. The paper presents poets and their poetry style. Key Words:English, India, Indo-English, poet Policy
Date: 2018-06
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