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Critical Works Of Bharati Mukherjee

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CHAPTER-II
Literary Survey and Review of the Critical Works on Bharati Mukherjee

Before analysing Mukherjee’s novels citically, it is important to survey and review the critical works on Bharati Mukherjee and her fictional work. The present chapter provides a general review and assessment of critics on Mukherjee's fiction. In Bharati Mukherjee: A Perspective, Sushma Tondon examines her three novels entitled Tiger’s Daughter, Wife and Jasmine. She also analyses her collections of short stories entitles Darkness and The Middleman and Other Stories. She concludes that in her novels Mukherjee has made a concerted effort to conceptualise the image of the immigrants. She portrays the immigrants who assert their claim to an American identity by struggling heroically to reinstate themselves successfully in a new cultural space. Some of Mukherjee's characters strive to find a niche and get for them a second chance to build their lives on the alien land. As an artist in immigrant tradition, Mukherjee tries to redefine the process of migration in a novel way. As shown in her later novels, immigration for some of the post-modern and post-colonial characters is an opportunity to redefine their own identities. After analysing all her fictional work, …show more content…

In her opinion, the stories in the Darkness are a celebration of change from aloofness to expatriation to the exuberance of immigration. This exuberance is fully celebrated in her nove3l Jasmine. The concept of endless possibilities for the immigrant is explored in the novel. The novelist portrays her journey from a young Indian rural girl from Punjab to a lady who has fully accepted the ways of the post-modern world. She makes it a common in her life that leaving something, some persons and some places are extremely necessary for the survival of a human being in the modern

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