The evolution and impact of indian english poetry: A cultural and literary analysis
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Indian English poetry, cultural identity, postcolonialism, literary analysis, Indian poets, globalization, linguistic heritage, socio-political movements, modernity, cultural hybridityDimensions Badge
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Beginning with the colonial era and continuing to the current day, this research aims to investigate the history of Indian English poetry. Literary, historical, and cultural factors that have impacted Indian poets who write in English are examined in this paper. The researcher examines how Indian English poetry reflects the nation’s cultural identities, linguistic legacy, and social and political activities. The work also highlights the impact of Indian English poetry on worldwide literary discussions and famous poets’ role in disseminating information about Indian literature. Additionally, the study delves into how modernity and globalization have affected the themes and stylistic shifts in English poetry written by Indians. To convey complex narratives of cultural hybridity, postcolonial awareness, and individuality, this research seeks to prove that Indian English poetry is valuable.Abstract
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