PORTRAYING THE WOMEN’S CHARACTER IN THE NOVELS OF SHASHI DESHPANDE

The Indian-born author Shashi Deshpande is a household name in the English-speaking world. Her works mostly deal with the plight of women living in patriarchal societies. The gender imbalance and oppression of women in India's traditional societal structures dates back centuries. They're b...

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