THE LITERARY CONTRIBUTIONS OF SUDHA MURTHY: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF HER NOVELS
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This research paper aims to explore the literary contributions of Sudha Murthy, an acclaimed Indian author and social worker, with a particular focus on her novels. Sudha Murthy's works delve into various themes and offer unique insights into Indian society, culture, and human emotions. This paper examines her storytelling techniques, narrative styles, and the social issues she addresses through her novels. Additionally, it investigates the impact of her works on readers and their role in fostering social change. The research draws upon a comprehensive analysis of Sudha Murthy's novels, interviews, and critical reviews to provide a comprehensive understanding of her literary contributions.
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