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Article Name : | | SOCIAL REALISM IN KHUSHWANT SINGH’S NOVEL, THE COMPANY OF WOMEN | Author Name : | | Pradip G. Sonawane | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-1502 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Social Realism took a new turn in the twentieth century. The term “Social realism” has been extended to signify the reality of one’s psyche and inner self. It does not mean only external reality but inner landscape of one’s mind. It means a reaction against a number of things that were thought in the mid 19th century to be unreal - Gothic romance, picaresque, adventure, allegorical fantasy, classic composure, conservative morality. As an aesthetic form, social realism comes into view not only for literary but for political art in the exhibition of 1855 by Courbet. Flaubert’s theory of social realism is concerned with the professional procedures of a novelist, conceived with a scientific detachment, a coolness and care, in the observation. | Keywords : | | - classic composure
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