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Jayampu krishna kathalu – parisilana (Telugu)
A dissertation submitted to the University of Madras for the partial fulfillment of the award of the M.Phil. Degree in Telugu

Thulluru Ravi


Abstract

Jayampu Krishna is one of the well appreciated modern story writers in Telugu. With his multifaceted knowledge he stepped into various literary genres like Novel, Essay, TV series and Films. Most of his plots are based on everyday life and issues surrounding it. His first volume of short stories “Jayampu Krishna Kathalu” has 32 stories. Jayampu Krishna born Nellore district, hence the culture, customs, and language (dialect) reflected in his stories. Influence of various writers like Tagore, Sarat, Sri Sri, Guy de Maupassant, O. Henry can be seen in his writings.

The first chapter portrays the life history of the writer Jayampu Krishna. His childhood, employment, marriage and literary life and the awards as a writer were explained in detail in a chronological order.

The second chapter deals with the analysis of plot, in short stories written by Jayampu Krishna. The basis for the analysis is realistic point of view.

The third chapter entitled “An analysis of Jayampu Krishna Stories”. In this chapter I tried to throw light on the theme, characterization and narrative style of the author.

Fourth chapter focuses on the linguistic approach of the writer in his stories. In this context Dialectic words, foreign words, idioms, proverbs, swearing words and onomatopoeic words used by Jayampu Krishna in his stories were observed.

The fifth chapter gives the writers point of view as a story writer. His aim and the message he wants to convey through his stories were discussed.


This is only the beginning part of the dissertation. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO READ THE ENTIRE DISSERTATION IN PRINTER-FRIENDLY VERSION.


Thulluru Ravi
Ph.D.scholar
Department of Telugu
University of Hyderabad
ravithulluru786@gmail.com
Ph :9959977393

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