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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TWILIGHT IN DELHI AND A PASSAGE TO INDIA THROUGH THE LENS OF STYLISTICS AND POSTCOLONIALISM

16 Pages : 187-197

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2022(VII-II).16      10.31703/glr.2022(VII-II).16      Published : Jun 2022

Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism

    While focusing on the postcolonial discourse, a comparative analysis of A Passage to India(1924) and Twilight in Delhi (1940) has been carried out.The former writing was composed by western author E.M. Forster while the latter was written by South Asian author Ahmed Ali. In both writings, the center of focus is the effects left by colonizers on colonized land,specifically in terms of culture, norms, and values. In order to complete the study in a profound manner, a qualitative approach has been employed in which description, analysis, narrative devices and definitions are utilized as research tools to affirm the deductive approach of the study. The paper is analyzed through postcolonial perspectives with a focus on discourse and stylistics viewpoints of the texts. Political, cultural,communal, social, and religious conditions of the subcontinent are unfolded from the standpoints of informant and colonizers with the implication of dichotomous critique while looking at the miserable situation of the Asian colonized region. As one author belongs to the class of colonizers and the other has its roots in colonized land, the study has explored various similar as well as contrasting elements from the novels.

    Ahmed Ali, E.M. Forster, Postcolonial Discourse, Subcontinent, Orientalism, Stylistics, Language
    (1) Aseem Majid Rizvi
    Assistant Professor, English Department, Iqra University, Karachi, Sindh
    (2) Aisha Khan
    Instructor, English Department, FAST- National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan
    (3) Javeriya Hussain
    Instructor, English Department, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
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    APA : Rizvi, A. M., Khan, A., & Hussain, J. (2022). Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism. Global Language Review, VII(II), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2022(VII-II).16
    CHICAGO : Rizvi, Aseem Majid, Aisha Khan, and Javeriya Hussain. 2022. "Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism." Global Language Review, VII (II): 187-197 doi: 10.31703/glr.2022(VII-II).16
    HARVARD : RIZVI, A. M., KHAN, A. & HUSSAIN, J. 2022. Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism. Global Language Review, VII, 187-197.
    MHRA : Rizvi, Aseem Majid, Aisha Khan, and Javeriya Hussain. 2022. "Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism." Global Language Review, VII: 187-197
    MLA : Rizvi, Aseem Majid, Aisha Khan, and Javeriya Hussain. "Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism." Global Language Review, VII.II (2022): 187-197 Print.
    OXFORD : Rizvi, Aseem Majid, Khan, Aisha, and Hussain, Javeriya (2022), "Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism", Global Language Review, VII (II), 187-197
    TURABIAN : Rizvi, Aseem Majid, Aisha Khan, and Javeriya Hussain. "Comparative Analysis of Twilight in Delhi and A Passage to India through the Lens of Stylistics and Postcolonialism." Global Language Review VII, no. II (2022): 187-197. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2022(VII-II).16