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181 WORKS CITED Afzal-Khan, Fawzia. “Arun Joshi‟s Novels”. South Asian Review 17.14 (1993): 76-84. Agarwal, Ramlal. “Arun Joshi‟s Readers.” The Journal of Indian Writing in English 3:2 (July 1975): 25-27. Print. ---. “Joshi Doesn't Merely Scoff.” The Times of India 19 October 1975, New Delhi ed.: C7+. Print. ---. “Outsider with Unusual Insight.” The Times of India 25 March 1973, New Delhi ed.: B6+. Print. ---. Two Approaches to Arun Joshi.” The Journal of Indian Writing in English 5:1 (January 1977): 24-27. Print. Aiyar, S. P. Modernization of Traditional Society and Other Essays . Delhi: Macmillan, 2006. Akil , Aron R. “All Names Mean Something: Existentialism in Arun Joshi”. Contemporary Literature 36. (1995): 103-29. Altekar, A. S. Position of Women in Hindu Civilization: From Prehistoric Times to the Present Lay . Delhi: Motilal Banarasidass, 1998. Alcorn, John. The Nature Novel from Hardy to Lawrence . London: Macmillan, 2004.

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