8 research outputs found
کافکایٔت کا تعبیری تنوع اور عالمی فکشن میں انجذاب
Franz Kafka's ideological universe is imperceptible, symbolic and complicated. This article points out various contradictory connotations in Kafka's work. Milan Kundera, Borges and Camus have often attempted to understand Kafka's art in a creative manner and this has been illustrated by the author. This article also discusses Kafka's concept of crime and punishment and his influence upon world literature on different levels
The history of Urdu literature (from Beginning to 1857) in an Interdisciplinary perspective
Dr. Tabassum Kashmiri is one of the most important contemporary writers. He is a modern poet but his real identity is his written history - "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857)". In the present era, we get to read many Urdu literary histories. One of them is the written history of Tabassum Kashmiri, which has been formed with the help of interdisciplinary studies. This article discusses "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857) in an inter-disciplinary perspective.</span
The history of Urdu literature (from Beginning to 1857) in an Interdisciplinary perspective
Dr. Tabassum Kashmiri is one of the most important contemporary writers. He is a modern poet but his real identity is his written history - "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857)". In the present era, we get to read many Urdu literary histories. One of them is the written history of Tabassum Kashmiri, which has been formed with the help of interdisciplinary studies. This article discusses "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857) in an inter-disciplinary perspective.</span
انیسویں صدی کے ایک گمنام ناول "نشتر" کے مرکزی کرداروں کا اجمالی تجزیہ
Sajjad Husain Anjum Kasmandvi appeared in the last decade of the 19th
century with his important but neglected or very less disenssed novel "Nishter".
According to the author "Nishter" is the urdu translation of Syed Hassan Shah's
biographic persion novel "Nishter" which he wrote in 1793. But the persion version of
Nishter never founded. In this artical a brief analysis of main characters Hassan Shah
and Khanum Jan in presented
ولیم: نوآبادیاتی عہد کا ایک جدلیاتی استعارہ
Nau Lakhi Kotthi by Ali Akbar Natiq is a prominent novel of 21st Century. This Novel covers the Colonial and Post- Colonial Period. This Novel is based on a real character 'Wiliam' which can be considered a metaphor of Colonial Period. This was the era when the wave of independence in India was awakened and Queen Britain's grip was weakened. William's grandfather and father had ruled successfully over the Subcontinent. Now William wanted to rule here as commissioner. It was the time to fall of British Colonialism in Subcontinent. In the start of Novel, writer reflects the mentality of William which is basically reflection of all Britain. According to that mentality British wanted to rule here with full power. With the passage of time William becomes a sensitive person. William does not belong to British policies. He Loves Hindustan that's why at the time of independence he preferred to stay in Okara which is city of Pakistan. Purpose of this article is to highlight the features of this Novel specially to reflect the mentality of William who is the metaphor of Colonialism
The history of Urdu literature (from Beginning to 1857) in an Interdisciplinary perspective
Dr. Tabassum Kashmiri is one of the most important contemporary writers. He is a modern poet but his real identity is his written history - "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857)". In the present era, we get to read many Urdu literary histories. One of them is the written history of Tabassum Kashmiri, which has been formed with the help of interdisciplinary studies. This article discusses "The history of Urdu literature (from early to 1857) in an inter-disciplinary perspective
History of Pakistan and Literary Narrative: An Exploration of Historical Consciousness in “Jahanabad ki Galiyan”
This research paper presents a critical analysis of Asghar Nadeem Syed’s novel “Jahanabad ki Galiyan”, examining it through the lens of historical consciousness. Set against the backdrop of General Zia-ul-Haq’s Martial Law in Pakistan (1977-1988), the novel explores the far-reaching consequences of this era on Pakistani society. Through its narrative, the novel delves into the intersection of politics, history, and culture, revealing the complexities of a nation’s experience under authoritarian rule. The novel’s canvas simultaneously encompasses various facets of the Pakistani landscape, including the political upheavals, social transformations, and cultural shifts that occurred during the Martial Law era. By employing a range of literary devices, including narrative, character development, and symbolism, the novel creates a nuanced and multifaceted portrayal of life in Pakistan during this period. This study will analyze how the novel portrays the impact of Martial Law on Pakistani politics, media, and interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, it will examine the ways in which the novel employs historical consciousness to blur the boundaries between past, present, and future, creating a nuanced understanding of Pakistan’s complex history. By exploring the intersections between history, politics, and literature, this research aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the Martial Law era and its ongoing impact on Pakistani society
