Indian English Literature: Issues And Challenges

Dr. R. Meena

Abstract


English was not the native language of India. While using this language the Indian writers faced many challenges and problems. India’s significant contribution to world literature is largely due to the plenteously creative literary works generated by Indian novelists, poets and dramatists in English. In this paper, an attempt is made to study the issues and challenges faced by such writer.


Keywords


IWE, IEL, Diaspora, intelligibility, translation.

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