Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works
Ruskin Bond has won the hearts of millions of readers with his countless charming short stories and introspective novels. From biographical tales about acting as a grandfather to children, to tales of unrequited love, the cross-cultural dimensions of Indian society, and the power and beauty of nature, Bond's more than forty novels and short story collections have made him an internationally acclaimed author.

In Ruskin Bond's World, Indian scholar Gulnaz Fatma, Ph.D. sheds light on one of her country's greatest and most beloved storytellers, tracing the influences in his stories from a childhood in colonial India through his time spent in Britain and his life today among India's hills and mountains. She explores the biographical as well as the imaginary elements of his fiction and explores in detail the themes of nature, children, love, and animals in his novels and short stories. Throughout these pages is revealed Bond's love for humanity in all its variety, from honorable rogues to proud beggars, heartbroken lovers, and wise old men and women.

Literary Criticism: Asian - Indic
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Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works
Ruskin Bond has won the hearts of millions of readers with his countless charming short stories and introspective novels. From biographical tales about acting as a grandfather to children, to tales of unrequited love, the cross-cultural dimensions of Indian society, and the power and beauty of nature, Bond's more than forty novels and short story collections have made him an internationally acclaimed author.

In Ruskin Bond's World, Indian scholar Gulnaz Fatma, Ph.D. sheds light on one of her country's greatest and most beloved storytellers, tracing the influences in his stories from a childhood in colonial India through his time spent in Britain and his life today among India's hills and mountains. She explores the biographical as well as the imaginary elements of his fiction and explores in detail the themes of nature, children, love, and animals in his novels and short stories. Throughout these pages is revealed Bond's love for humanity in all its variety, from honorable rogues to proud beggars, heartbroken lovers, and wise old men and women.

Literary Criticism: Asian - Indic
www.ModernHistoryPress.com
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Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works

Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works

by Gulnaz Fatma
Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works

Ruskin Bond's World: Thematic Influences of Nature, Children, and Love in his Major Works

by Gulnaz Fatma

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Ruskin Bond has won the hearts of millions of readers with his countless charming short stories and introspective novels. From biographical tales about acting as a grandfather to children, to tales of unrequited love, the cross-cultural dimensions of Indian society, and the power and beauty of nature, Bond's more than forty novels and short story collections have made him an internationally acclaimed author.

In Ruskin Bond's World, Indian scholar Gulnaz Fatma, Ph.D. sheds light on one of her country's greatest and most beloved storytellers, tracing the influences in his stories from a childhood in colonial India through his time spent in Britain and his life today among India's hills and mountains. She explores the biographical as well as the imaginary elements of his fiction and explores in detail the themes of nature, children, love, and animals in his novels and short stories. Throughout these pages is revealed Bond's love for humanity in all its variety, from honorable rogues to proud beggars, heartbroken lovers, and wise old men and women.

Literary Criticism: Asian - Indic
www.ModernHistoryPress.com

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148975571
Publisher: Modern History Press
Publication date: 11/17/2013
Series: World Voices , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 861 KB

About the Author

Gulnaz Fatma, PhD is an Indian writer and author. She is a research scholar in the Department of English at Aligarh Muslim University in Aligarh, India. Fatma is a dynamic personality in literature studies who has published many articles in national and international journals. She is the author of a critical book titled "A Short History of the Short Story: Western and Asian Traditions" published by Modern History Press, USA, and she is currently writing a novel on the themes of immigration and multiculturalism.
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