Abstract
Focusing primarily on Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable (1935), Raja Rao's Kanthapura (1938), and R. K. Narayan's Waiting for the Mahatma (1955), this paper explores Gandhi's ideas of human development as embodied in the creative imagination of Indo-Anglian novelists and dramatized in their fiction. The Gandhian notions of human growth such as love, compassion, service, and understanding of difference and religious and social pluralism are emphasized in this article.
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