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DISGUST AND DISILLUSIONMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF JHABVALA’S SECOND PHASE NOVEL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HEAT & DUST

Dr. Saroj Bala
Page No. : 70-79

ABSTRACT

The phase of euphoric response to India in Jhabvala’s life gradually gave way to disenchantment with the Indian experiences and withdrawal from whatever empathic feelings she has had with the country of her adoption. While in phase one, she is superficially objective or sympathetic, in phase two, the spiral of negativity become tighter with every next novel until it reaches its apotheosis in heat and dust, which incidentally exposes her real feelings for India. The present research paper reveals the theme of disgust and disillusionment in Ruth Jhabvala’s novel Heat and Dust.


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