Personal Narratives and Fictional Realities: Analyzing Autobiographical Influences in the Works of R.K. Narayan.
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Autobiography, Indian society, narratives, reflections.
Abstract
This study examines the autobiographical elements in the writings of R.K. Narayan, one of India's most renowned authors. It explores how his early life, personal experiences, and cultural influences shaped his fiction. The relationship between his life and work, the themes he engaged with, and the broader social context of his writing will also be analyzed. Additionally, the study considers the impact of his literary career both in India and globally, with a focus on how a writer’s personal experiences can influence their academic and creative pursuits.
Narayan’s works are widely praised for their realistic depictions of Indian daily life, often infused with autobiographical elements. His novels, short stories, and essays offer a unique glimpse into his world and Southern Indian society. This study will examine how he constructs his characters, weaves narratives, and conveys his perspectives on life in India through personal and cultural reflections through his works.
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