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MAJOR THEMES, STYLES & TECHNIQUES IN SALMAN RUSHDIE’S NOVEL, “MIDNIGHT’S CHILDREN”

Vivekanand Jha

No 2018-28-19, Working papers from Voice of Research

Abstract: Salman Rushdie’s novel, ‘Midnight’s Children (1981)’ remains an Indian novel in ethos, essence and substance as the author explored deeply into Indian sense and sensibility and digs out incalculablemines of ancient indigenous resources like epic, folklore, oral myth and rituals. Rushdie’s novel has been substantiated and appropriated by both post-modernism and post-colonialism because it articulates their common and intersecting interests. This paper focusses the major themes, styles & techniques in this novel. Key Words:salman rushdie, midnight’s children, rushdie, children Policy

Date: 2018-12
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