Translation studies has emerged as an independent branch of study that mostly, no doubt, relies on what has been happening in the field of literary theory for the last one century. Travelling a long way from what was once considered to be of secondary importance, translation, both as a practice and a theory in its own right, has now carved out a space that now attracts the attention of the scholars the world over. In order to satisfy their urge to transfer the knowledge from one language to the other, translation has now gained unimaginable dimensions. The present paper investigates the relationship between translation and the reception of Indian English literature in its days of infancy.
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