post-independence poets.pdf

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About This Presentation

In Post -Independence era writers wrote their work with their personal imagination and thoughts.


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Post-independence
poets

Subtitles of the presentation
•Introduction
•Development of poetry
•Role of the modern poets(The new poets)
•The New Poets
•Conclusion

•Introduction
•Indian English poetry is remarkably great.
•The pre-independence poets expressed Indian themes in the Romantic and Victorian modes and adhered to
their form and prosody as well as the post-independence poets manifests extensive experimentation,
divergence from the conventional modes of expression and exercise of liberty in form and content,and use
of language.

•Development of poetry
•Indian English poetry is the oldest form of Indian English literature, which has the attained ,both fecundity
and excellence of cross monestry.
•It represents various phases development of our multitudinous cultural and national life right from the
beginning of the nineteenth to the mid-noneties of the twentieth century.

•It has two phases of development.
•(1) Imitative phase
•(2)Assimilative phase

•Role of modern poets
•Modern poets in their poetry are free to use English which gives a poem its immediacy of experience.
•They have been raised from a conservation to a cosmopolitan culture to confront the new shape of things
and to acquire a new view of human destiny.

•They have no influence of British poets and they have their aim at working in their own way.
•Modern poets like Nissim Ezekiel , A.K.Ramanujan , R.Parathasarthy , K . N. Daruwalla , O.P.Bhatnagar ,
Jayanta Mahapatra , Kamala Das , Monika Verma , Gauri Deshpande and many others have revealed tension in
their respective poems.

•The New poets
•Nissim Ezekiel
•Kamala Das
•Krishna Sriniwas Eyengar
•A. K. Ramanujan
•R. Parathasarthy
•K. N. Daruwalla
•O. P. Bhatnagar
•Jayanta Mahapatra
•Monika Verma
•Gauri Deshpande

1) Nissim Ezekiel
•A Time of Change
•Sixty poems
•The Third
•The Unfinished Man
•The Exact Name
•Hymns In Darkness
•Collected Poems

2) Kamala Das
•Summer in Calcutta
•The Descendants The Old Playhouse
•The Dance Of The Eunchus

3) Krishna Sriniwas EYengar
•Dance of Dust
•Maya
•Everest
•Beyond
•Void
•Sonnets
•Five Elements
•Sankara
•Ramanuja
•Madhva
•Christ
•Mohammad
•Vallalar
•Mahavir
•Tamil Vedas

•Conclusion
•The new poets wrote their poetry without the influence of
Western poets and they have their aim.
•In the poetry of this period ranges from personal emotion and
lyricism to complex linguistic experiments,dry intellectual tone,
pungent satire and nursery rhyme.
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