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THEME OF DISGUST AND DISILLUSIONMENT IN JHABVALA’S NOVEL A BACKWARD PLACE

Dr. Saroj Bala
Page No. : 115-120

ABSTRACT

A Backward Place tells the story of three European women, Etta, Clarissa and Judy. In some respects, they represent a European’s general response to India- enthusiasm, lack of enthusiasm, and hatred- which sums up Jhabvala’s deep-rooted conviction, and which is authenticated by this remark of Clarissa in the early part of the novel. The present research paper highlights the theme of disgust and disillusionment in Ruth Jhabvala’s novel A Backward Place.


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