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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe book deals with the ‘feminist revisionist mythology’ ranging from the reconsideration of dominant mythological traditions to the recovery of ignored myths to the creation of new myths. It is written in the story telling point of view of Uruvi, Karna’s second (fictional) wife who is the outcast within the mythological boundaries. It unfolds the story of Karna in the voice the fictional character revitalizing the myth of The Mahabharata to the contemporary readers. It is a book which narrates the mythological story of Karna from his birth to death. Uruvi is a central character whose voice echoes the inner voice of the modern woman. It exposes a view that Uruvi is a witness to the turns of Karna’s destiny that reflects in every page of the book. It can satisfy the mythological tale lovers of the modern era.
Mr. K. Vijayakumar
Mr. K.VIJAYAKUMAR., M.A., M. Phil., D.C.A., SET., is an Assistant Professor & Head of English, KPR College of Arts Science & Research, Coimbatore. He is the Gold Medalist in M.A. English Language and Literature at Bharathiar University level in 2015. With Literary & Linguistic dynamism, he has presented 02 research papers in the International Conferences and also published 04 Papers (ISSN) in the UGC recognized Journals and a chapter in book (ISBN). He is a reviewer of InSc- International Journal of Management & Social Studies.
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