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Depiction of women in vijay tendulkar’s selected plays

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In this article, a small depiction of women in Vijay Tendulkar's selected work of literature is presented, which is a play on the Indian traditional women written in English.
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Indian Drama in English has made bold innovations and fruitful experiments in terms of both thematic concerns and technical virtuosities. Plays written in various Indian languages are being translated into English and other languages as they are produced and appreciated worldwide. Thus regional drama in India is slowly paying a way for a ‘National Theatre’ into which all streams of theatrical are seems to coverage. Rabindranath Tagore, Mohan Rakesh, Badal Sircar, Vijay Tendulkar, and Girish Karnard have remained the most influential representatives of Indian English Drama not only in Bengali, Hindi, Marathi and Kannada but also on the pan India level. It is Vijay Tendulkar who had written plays on the Indian traditional women. In the paper I have presented a small depiction of women in Vijay Tendulkar’s selected work of literature.

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History of Indian English Literature

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