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BIBLIOGRAPHY NOVELS-MULK RAJ ANAND 1. Untouchable. London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1935. 2. Coolie, London. Lawrence & Wishart, 1936. 3. Two Leaves and a Bud. London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1937. 4. Lament on the Death of Master of Arts. Lucknow, Naya Sansar, 1938. 5. The Village. London, Jonathan Cape, 1939. 6. Across the Black Waters. London, Jonathan Cape, 1940. 7. The Sword and the Sickle. London, Jonathan Cape, 1942. 8. The Big Heart. London, Hutchinson International Authors, 1945. 9. Seven Summers. London, Hutchinson International Authors, 1947. 10. Private Life of an Indian Prince. London, Hutchinson International Authors, 1953. 11. The Old woman and the Cow. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1960. 12. The Road. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1961. 13. Death of a Hero. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1963. 14. Morning Face. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1968. 15. Confession of a Lover. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1976. 16. The Bubble. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1984. 17. Autobiography-Part I, Pilpli Saheb. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1981.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

NOVELS-MULK RAJ ANAND

1. Untouchable. London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1935.

2. Coolie, London. Lawrence & Wishart, 1936.

3. Two Leaves and a Bud. London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1937.

4. Lament on the Death of Master of Arts. Lucknow, Naya Sansar, 1938.

5. The Village. London, Jonathan Cape, 1939.

6. Across the Black Waters. London, Jonathan Cape, 1940.

7. The Sword and the Sickle. London, Jonathan Cape, 1942.

8. The Big Heart. London, Hutchinson International Authors, 1945.

9. Seven Summers. London, Hutchinson International Authors, 1947.

10. Private Life of an Indian Prince. London, Hutchinson International

Authors, 1953.

11. The Old woman and the Cow. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1960.

12. The Road. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1961.

13. Death of a Hero. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1963.

14. Morning Face. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1968.

15. Confession of a Lover. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1976.

16. The Bubble. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1984.

17. Autobiography-Part I, Pilpli Saheb. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1981.

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SHORT STORIES AND NON-FICTION

MULK RAJ ANAND

1. The Lost Child and Other Stories. Printed Privately by Eric Gill, Piggott

Buck, High Wycombe, 1934.

2. The Barber’s Trade Union and Other Stories. London, Jonathan Cape,

1944.

3. Indian Fairy Tales (Retold by Mulk Raj Anand). Kutub-Popular, Bombay,

1946.

4. The Tractor and the Corn Goddess and Other Stories. Bombay, Thacker &

Company, 1947.

5. Reflection on the Golden Bed and Other stories. Bombay, Current Book

House, 1954.

6. Selected Stories. Moscow, Foreign Language Publishing House, 1954

7. The Power of Darkness and Other Stories. Bombay, Jaico Publishing,

House, 1959.

8. Aesop’s Fables. (Retold by Mulk Raj Anand). Bombay, Dhawale Popular,

1960.

9. More Indian Fairy Tales (Retold By Mulk Raj Anand). Bombay, Kutub-

Popular, 1961.

10. Lajwanti and Other Stories. Bombay, Jaico Publishing House, 1966.

11. Between Tears and Laughter. New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, 1973.

12. Folks Tales of Punjab. New Delhi, Sterling Publishers, 1974.

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A R T I C L E S

MULK RAJ ANAND

1. ‘Anglo-Indian Literature’. Left Review. Vol. 2. No. 12. Sept, 1936.

2. “English Novels of the Twentieth Century on India”. Asiatic Review. N.S.

39 (July, 1941). 244-51.

3. “Introduction” to Rice and Other Stories by K.A. Abbas. Bombay,

International Book House, 1947.

4. “New Bearings in India Literature”. Literary Review. India Number,

Summer, 1961.

5. “Trends in the Novel”. Cultural Forum. (Tagore Number), 1961.

6. “Creative Writing in Present Crisis”. Indian Literature. Vol. 1. (1963), 70-

77.

7. “Jawaharlal Nehru”. Cultural Forum. (Special Number on Jawaharlal

Nehru). Vol. I. 4. November, 1964.

8. “How I Become a Writer”. Contemporary Indian Literature. Vol. 11-12.

(November-December 1965). 13-15.

9. “A Note on Modern Indian Fiction”. Indian Literature. Vol. II. No. 1.

(1965). 44-57.

10. “Anglo-Saxon Attitudes: Twentieth Century English Fiction about India”.

The Image of India in Western Creative Writing. (Ed.) M.K. Naik, S.K.

Desai and Kallapur. Dharwar, 1971.

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SECONDARY SOURCES

1. WORKS ON MULK RAJ ANAND

BOOKS

1. Berry, Margeret. Mulk Raj Anand: The Man and the Novelist.

Amsterdam, Oriental Press, 1971.

2. Cowasjee, Saros. So Many Freedoms: A Study of Major Fiction of M.R.

Anand. New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1977.

3. Fisher, Marlene. The Wisdom of the Heart: A Study of M.R. Anand. New

Delhi, Sterling Pub., 1985.

4. Gupta, G.S. Balarama. Mulk Raj Anand: A Study of his Fiction in Human

Perspective. Bareilly, Prakash Book Depot, 1974.

5. Lindsay, Jack. The Elephant and the Lotus: A Study of the Novels of Mulk

Raj Anand. Bombay, Kutub-Popular, 1965.

6. Murthi, K.V.S. The Sword and the Sickle -A Study M.R.Anand’s Novel.

Mysore, Geeta Book House, 1983.

7. Naik, M.K. Mulk Raj Anand. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1973.

8. Niven, Alastair. Yoke of Pity. New Delhi, Arnold-Heinemann, 1978.

9. Paul, P.S. The Novels of Mulk Raj Anand: A Thematic Study. New Delhi,

Sterling Pub., 1983.

10. Rajan, P.K. Studies in Mulk Raj Anand. New Delhi, Abhinav Pub., 1986.

11. Riemenschneider, D. An Ideal of Man in Anand’s Novels. Bombay, Kutub-

Popular, 1967.

12. Sinha, K.N. Mulk Raj Anand. New York, Twayne Publishers, 1972.

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13. Sharma, K.D. (Ed.). Perspective on Milk Raj Anand. Ghaziabad, Vimal

Prakashan, 1984.

14. T, Anjaneyulu. A Critical Study of the Selected Novels of Mulk raj Anand,

Manohar Malgaonkar and Khushwant Singh. New Delhi, Atlantic

Publishers, 2008.

III. CRITICAL ARTICLES, REVIEWS AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1. Asnani, Shyam M. “The Indian Princess: Their Portrayal in the Indo-

English Novel.” Commonwealth Quarterly. Vol.III. No. 11. June, 1979.

2. Asnani, Shyam M. “Form and Technique in Mulk Raj Anand’s Novels”.

Indian Scholar. Vol. II. No. 2. July, 1980.

3. Asnani, Shyam, M. “Socio-Political Concerns in the Novels of Mulk Raj

Anand”. Triveni. April-June, 1976.

4. Asnani, Shyam M. “The Theme of East-West Encounter in the Novels of

Mulk Raj Anand”. Littcrit. Vol. IV. No.2. Dec, 1978.

5. Asnani, Shyam M. “Untouchability and Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchables”.

The Banasthali Patrika. Year 6. No. 16. Jan, 1971.

6. Bhattacharya, Bhabani. “Indo-Anglian”. The Novel in Modern India (Ed.)

Iqbal Bakhtiyar. The P.E.N. Bombay, All-India Center, 1964.

7. Bose, Amalendu. “Indian Writing in English.” Indian Writing in English.

Ed. K.N. Sinha. Delhi, Heritage Publishers, 1979.

8. Brunton, T.D. “Indian in Fiction – The Heritage of Indianness.” Critical

Essays on Indian Writing in English. (Ed.) M.K. Naik. Madras, The

Macmillan Company of India, 1972.

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9. Bald, S.R. “Politics of a Revolutionary Elite: A Study of Mulk Raj Anand’s

Novels”. Modern Asia Studies. Vol. 8. No. 4. 1974.

10. Blitz. “Untouchable Forever!” 19 August, 1972.

11. Bhattacharya, R K. “Two Leaves and a Bud: Truth and Fiction”. Kakatiya

Journal of English Studies. Vol. II. No. 1. Spring, 1977. “Mulk Raj Anand

Special Number”. Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal.

12. Chandah, R.P. “The Mahatma in Modern Indo-English Fiction”. The

Indian P.E.N. Vol. XXXXII. Nos. 11-12. Nov-Dec, 1976.

13. Chandah, R.P. “The Partition in Indo-Anglian Fiction”. The Journal of

Indian Writing in English. Vol. V. No. 20. July, 1977.

14. Chinneswararao, G.J. “Anand’s Private Life and Malgaonkar’s Princes”.

The Journal of Indian Writing in English. Vol. IV. No. 1. Jan, 1976.

15. Cowasjee, Saros. “Anand’s Literary Creed”. The Journal of Indian Writing

in English. Vol. I. No. 1 Jan, 1973.

16. Cowasjee, Saros. “Anand’s Princes and Proletarians”. The Literary Half

Yearly. Vol. IX. No. 2. 1968.

17. Cowasjee, Saros. “Anand’s Two Leaves and a Bud.” Indian Literature.

Vol. XVI. Nos. 3 & 4. July-Dec, 1973.

18. Cowasjee, Saros. “Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie: An Appraisal”. The

Banasthali Patrika. Year 8. No. 19. July, 1972.

19. Cowasjee, Saros. “Mulk Raj Anand and His Critics”. The Banasthali

Patrika. Year 4. No. 12. January, 1969.

20. Cowasjee, Saros. “Mulk Raj Anand: A Profile”. The Illustrated Weekly of

India. 4 May, 1969.

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21. Cowasjee, Saros. “Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable: An Appraisal.” Indo-

English Literature: A Collection of Critical Essays (Ed.). K.K. Sharma.

Ghaziabad: Vimal Prakashan, 1977.

22. Cowasjee, Saros. “Review of Margaret Berry’s Mulk Raj Anand: The Man

and The Novelist.” Amsterdam: Oriental Press, 1971.

23. Cowasjee, Saros. ‘Mulk Raj Anand: Princes and Proletarians. The Journal

of Commanwealth Literature. No. 5. July, 1968.

24. Cowasjee, Saros. “Mulk Raj Anand: The Early Struggles of Novelist”. The

Journal of Commanwealth Literature. Vol. 7. No. 1. June, 1972.

25. Dutt, Prabhat Kumar. “Mulk Raj Anand in Relation to Tagore, Prem

Chand and Sarat Chatterjee”. Contemporary Indian Literature. Vol. V.

Nos. 11-12. Nov-Dec, 1965.

26. Chatterjee Debjani. Gandhi’s influence on Anand and his Fiction”.

Kakatiya Journal of English Studies. Vol. II. No. 1. Spring, 1977. Mulk Raj

Anand Special Number. Department of English, Kakatiya University,

Warangal.

27. Burra, Edward. “Three views on Coolie”. Kakatiya Journal of English

Studies. Vol. II. No. 1. Spring, 1977. Mulk Raj Anand Special Number.

Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal.

28. Fisher, Mrlene. “Interview with Mulk Raj Anand: May 19, 1973,

Khandala”. World Literature Written in English. Vol. 13. No. 1. April,

1974.

29. Fisher, Mrlene. “Mulk Raj Anand’s Confessional Novels”. The Journal of

Indian Writing in English. Vol. IV. No. 2. July, 1976.

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30. Fisher, Mrlene. “Mulk Raj Anand: The Novelist as Novelist”. Punjab

University Research Bulletin – Arts. Vol. IV. No. 1. April, 1973.

31. Fisher, Mrlene. “The Shape of Lostness: Mulk Raj Anand’s Short Stories”.

The Journal of Indian Writing in Englis. Vol. II. No. 1. January, 1974.

32. Gowda, Anniah H.H. “Mulk Raj Anand”. The Literary Half Yearly. Vol. VI.

No. 1 Jan, 1965.

33. Gupta, Balarama G.S.“Coolie - A Prose Epic of Modern India”. Karnatak

University Journal – Humanities. Vol. XII. 1968.

34. Gupta, Balarama G.S. “The Humanism of Mulk Raj Anand”.

Contemporary Indian Literature. Vol. VII. 1967.

35. Gupta, Balarama G.S. “Towards the Closer Understanding of Anand”.

Indo-English Literature: A Collection of Critical Essays. (Ed.) K.K. Sharma.

Ghaziabad, Vimal Prakashan, 1971.

36. Gupta, Balarama G.S. “Woman in Anand’s Shorter Fiction”. The Karnatak

University Journal – Humanities. Vol. XIII. 1969.

37. Iyengar, Shrinivasa K.R. “Indo-Anglian Literature”. The P.E.N. Bombay,

All-India Center, 1943.

38. Joshi, K.N. and B. Shyamala Rao. “Studies in Indo-Anglian Literature”.

Bareilly , Prakash Book Depot, 1978

39. Karanth, K.A. “How Deep is Western Influence on Indian Writers of

Fiction?” Literary Criterion. Vol. VII. No.2. Summer, 1966.

40. Kaul, J.L. “Contemporary Trends in Indian Writing”. The Indian P.E.N.

Vol. XXVI. No. 7. July, 1960.

41. Kurmanadham. K. “The Novels of Mulk Raj Anand”. Triveni. Vol. XXXVI.

No. 3. October, 1967.

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42. Kurmanadham, K. “Women Characters in Anand’s novels”.

Contemporary Indian Literature. Vol. VI. June-July, 1966.

43. Kushwaha, M.S. “A Neglected area of Indo-Anglian Writing”. The Journal

of Indian Writing in English. Vol. VI. No. 1. Jan, 1978.

44. Mathur, D.P. “Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable and Richard Wright’s

Bigger Thomas: A Comparative Study in Social Protest and Affirmation”.

The Literary Half-Yearly. Vol. XIX No. 2 July, 1978.

45. Mukherjee, Meenakshi. “The Tractor and the Plough: The Contrasted

Vision of Sudhin Ghose and Mulk Raj Anand”. Indian Literature. Vol. XIII.

No. 1. 1970.

46. Mukherjee, Sujit. “The Indo-Anglian Novelist as Best Seller”. Literature

East and West. Vol. XIII. Nos. 1-2. 1969.

47. Mukherjee, Sujit. “The Indo-English Literature - An Essay in Definition”.

Critical Essays on Indian Writing in English. (Ed.) M.K. Naik. Madras , The

Macmillan Co. of India Ltd., 1972.

48. Murti, Suryanarayana K.V. “The Motif of Virtue in Mulk Raj Anand’s

Novels”. Contemporary Indian Literature. Vol. V. No. 1. Jan, 1966

49. Murti, Suryanarayana K.V. “Review of Perspective on Mulk Raj Anand.

(Ed.) K. Sharma. The Journal of Indian Writing in English. Vol. VII. No. 2.

July, 1979.

50. Murti, Suryanarayana K.V. “The Theme of Salvation: Treatment By Mulk

Raj Anand and R.K. Narayan”. Triveni. Vol. XXXIV. No. 3. October, 1965.

51. Niven, Alastair “The Lalu Trilogy of Mulk Raj Anand.” The Literary Half-

Yearly. Vol. 13, No. 1. January, 1972.

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52. Naik, M.K. “The Achievement of Mulk Raj Anand”. The Journal of Indian

Writing in English. Vol. I. No. 1. 1973.

53. Naik, M.K. “Gandhiji and Indian Writing in English”. Critical Essays on

Indian Writing in English. (Ed.) M.K. Naik. Madras, The Macmillan Co. of

India Ltd., 1972.

54. Naiker, Basavaraj S. “Review of Kakatiya Journal of English Studies”.

Mulk Raj Anand Special Number. The Journal of Indian Writing in

English. Vol. V. No. 2. July, 1977.

55. Nanda, Prema Kumar. “Achievment of the Indo-Anglian Novelist”. The

Literary Criterio. Vol. V. No. 1. Winter, 1961.

56. Narasimhan, Raji. “Sensibility under Stress: Aspects of Indo-English

Fiction”. New Delhi, Ashajanak Prakashan, 1976.

57. Narayan, Shyamala A. “Indian English Novel: Steady Growth”. Littcrit.

Vol. V No. 2. Dec, 1979.

58. Nicholson, Kai. “A Presentaion of Social Problems in the Indo-Anglian

and the Anglo-Indian Novel.”Bombay: Jaico Publications, 1972.

59. Niranjan, Shiva. “The Nature and Extent of Gandhi’s Impact on the Early

Novels of Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao”. Commonwealth Quarterly. Vol.

III. No. II. June, 1979.

60. Pachori, Satya S. “Anand’s Untouchable: Bakha’s Journey to a Sense of

Selfhood”. MLA Session on South Asian Literature. Utah, East-West

Centre, 1976.

61. Pandia, M.A. “Indo-Anglian Fiction since Independence”. Triveni. Vol.

XXVII. No. 3. Oct, 1956.

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62. Pant, M.C. “Mulk Raj Anand--The Man”. Contemporary Indian Literature.

Vol. 11-12. Nov-Dec, 1965.

63. Parameswaran, Uma. “A Study of Representive Indo-English Novelist.”

Bombay, Vikas Publishing House, 1976.

64. RadhaKrishnan, N. “The Image of Gandhi in Indo-Anglian Novels”.

Research and Criticism. (Ed.). Radhakrishnan. Annamalai, Research

Scholars’ Association, 1975.

65. Ramamurthy, K.S. “The Puranic Tradition and Modern Indo-Anglian

Fiction”. Indian Writing Today. Vol. VI. No. 11. Jan-March, 1970.

66. Ramamurthy, K.S. “The Rise of the Novel in India and the rise of English

Novel”. English and India (Ed.). M. Manuel and K. Ayyappa Paniker.

Madras, The Macmillan Co. of India Ltd., 1978.

67. Rao, Damodar. Afterword to Mulk Raj Anand”. Untouchable. Mysore,

Geetha Book House, 1978.

68. Reddy, Venkata K. “Anand’s A Master of Arts”. The Journal of Indian

Writing in English. Vol. V. No. 2. July, 1977.

69. Robertson R.T. “Untouchable as an Archetypal Novel”. Kakatiya Journal

of English Studies. Vol. II No. 1. Spring, 1977. Mulk Raj Anand Special

Number. Department of English, Kakatiya University, Warangal, India.

70. Sharma, G.P. “Nationalism in Indo-Anglian Fiction”. Delhi, Sterling

Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1978.

71. Singh, Narenderpal. “The Indian Novel: Its Present and Future”. The

Indian P.E.N. Vol. XXXXIII. Nos. 7-8. July-Aug, 1973.

72. Singh, R.S. “From Resentment to Social Protest: Mulk Raj Anand”. Indian

Novel in English. New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1977.

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73. Srivastava, Kamatacharan. “Indian Writing in English: Some Reflections”.

Indian Writing in English (Ed.) K.N. Sinha. Delhi: Heritage Publishers,

1979.

74. Steinvorth, Klaus. The Indo-English Novel. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner

Verlag, 1975.

75. Sundaram, P.S. “Indo-Anglian Literature”. Eve’s Weekly. 13-19 Aug,

1977.

76. Bhatt, Sanjay. “The Lost Child”. Kakatiya Journal of English Studies. Vol.

II No. 1. Spring, 1977. Mulk Raj Anand Special Number. Department of

English, Kakatiya University, Warangal, India.

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