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Exploring Nation and History: An Analysis of Chaman Nahal’s Selected Novels

Vol-8,Issue-3,May - June 2023

Author: Ganeshkumar Sumanbhai Patel

Keywords: Civil Disobedience Movement, Freedom Movement, Humanistic tradition, Internationalism, Nationalism, Non-Cooperation Movement, The Quit India Movement.

Abstract: The struggle for Indian independence spanned nearly a century and was an epic endeavor. The winds of change that swept across the Indian subcontinent after the 'Sepoy' Mutiny in 1857 left lasting imprints on the political and social landscape. The Indian nation had to overcome centuries of lethargy, transcend religious, caste, and provincial divisions, and move forward on the path of progress. This transformation occurred with the onset of the Gandhian movement, which disrupted established political and social norms, introducing innovative ideas and methods. Mahatma Gandhi's relentless pursuit of freedom marked significant milestones such as the non-violent non-cooperation movement of 1920-22, the civil disobedience movement of 1930-31, and the Quit India movement of 1942. The non-violent non-cooperation movement triggered an unparalleled awakening, shifting Indian nationalism from a "middle-class movement" to a widespread emotional movement. An exploration of Nahal's fiction reveals his alignment with the humanistic tradition pioneered by Anand in the thirties and carried forward by Bhabani Bhattacharya and Kamala Markandaya in the fifties and sixties. Nahal's themes encompass tradition versus Westernization, spousal relationships, internationalism, East-West interactions, satire on anglicized Indians, the three phases of India's epic struggle for freedom, the partition of India into India and Muslim Pakistan, and the resulting agony for millions on both sides of the border.

Article Info: Received: 09 May 2023; Received in revised form: 12 Jun 2023; Accepted: 20 Jun 2023; Available online: 30 Jun 2023

ijeab doi crossrefDOI: 10.22161/ijels.83.78

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