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VOL. 6, ISSUE 5 (2020)
Representation of feminine sensibility: A comparative analysis of Judith wright and Kamala Das
Authors
Febini M Joseph, Sandeep SS
Abstract
Exploring the unsaid and in-depth feelings of womanhood is portrayed in the writings of Kamala Das and Judith Wright. Judith Wright, Australian writeris famous for her unconventional approaches to burning issues of the day including love, marriage and their effects both good or bad. Kamala Das, famous bilingual writer from Kerala, India used to write her poems both in Malayalam and English. Kamala Das was famous for her confessional mode of writing including in her autobiography ‘My Story’. The two writers, Kamala Das and Judith Wrightwere very much interested in the confessional mode of writing. The cultural diversity and panorama of experiences are different, yet their perception of femininity binds them together. Their poetry fought against the patriarchal society which was prevailed in the commonwealth countries. It has become a tool that unleashes the various hues and shades of feminine sensibility. Concepts of love, longingness, motherhood, suffering in a domestic sphere are dealt in a very similar way in both of their writings. Judith Wright graphically portrays motherly joys and feelings. Kamala Das also conveys such poetic undertones in her work.
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Pages:26-29
How to cite this article:
Febini M Joseph, Sandeep SS "Representation of feminine sensibility: A comparative analysis of Judith wright and Kamala Das". International Journal of English Research, Vol 6, Issue 5, 2020, Pages 26-29
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