LANGUAGE IN INDIA

Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow

Volume 12 : 6 June 2012
ISSN 1930-2940

Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
Editors: B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D.
         Sam Mohanlal, Ph.D.
         B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
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         Lakhan Gusain, Ph.D.
         Jennifer Marie Bayer, Ph.D.
         S. M. Ravichandran, Ph.D.
         G. Baskaran, Ph.D.
         L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D.
Assistant Managing Editor: Swarna Thirumalai, M.A.


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A Woman Challenges the British Empire - Kamala Markandaya’s The Golden Honeycomb

S. Thirunavukkarasu, Ph.D.
K. L. Rekha, MA., M.Phil.


A Planned Grooming

The Golden Honeycomb presents the planned grooming of Maharajkumar Rabindaranath of Devapur State into an enlightened native ruler. Maharajah Bawajiraj III has been successfully groomed into a British puppet by his British overlords. His wife Maharani Shanta Devi bears only daughters. But his concubine Mohini bears him a son who is named Rabindranath. Mohini, coached by the Dowager Maharani Manjula, refuses to become Bawajiraj’s wife so as to keep outside the pale of the British Resident’s power. Mohini’s son Rabi is brought up by his mother and his grandmother with a deliberate plan and purpose.


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S. Thirunavukkarasu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in English
Government Arts College
Tiruvannamalai 606 603
Tamilnadu
India
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K.L. Rekha, M.A., M.Phil.
Sakthi Engineering College
Chennai
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India
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