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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2018)
An ecocritical study of Ruskin Bond’s select stories
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Dr. Mona Goel
Abstract
Ecocriticism calls for shifting attitudes from anthropocentric interests to biocentric interests. It documents a writer’s deep association with and the endless impressions that destruction of our ecology has occasioned. The works effectively and successfully bring about environmental awareness on the moral and spiritual level. The distortion of the quaint beauty around us is interwoven consciously into an ecocritical work. An ecocritic has an eye - far reaching and penetrating, a foresight that warns the readers about the impending devastation that man’s ruthlessness has propositioned. The intellectual energy of such writers and their profound artistic dedication guides us to a wondrous interplay of provincial and private being translated into enduring universal concerns.
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Pages:1062-1065
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Dr. Mona Goel "An ecocritical study of Ruskin Bond’s select stories". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 1062-1065
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