Abstract

After it became established, children's literature swiftly branched out into several subcategories. The transition was prompted by fundamental differences in personal preferences, diverse demographics, shifting reader profiles, and even pressure from the publishers. As reader preferences shifted and the borders blurred, constant churning ensured that ever-newer genres formed. Given the lack of established genres and the imaginative writers who went against the grain in India, this was much more apparent.

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