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discuss the nature and scope of indian English literature?​

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Answered by bhaviiiikkaa
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Broadly speaking, Indian English literature may be defined as literature written originally in English by authors, Indian by birth, ancestry or nationality. ... But even in their case, the Indian strain in them is bound to condition the nature of both their artistic sensibility and their way of expression.

Answered by rj0509925
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The nature and scoe of Indian English literature:

A degree in English is also frequently used to enter the fields of different approach.

The combined influence of the Anglo-Saxon and, subsequently, the French languages may be seen in the rich and varied vocabulary of the English language, which is reflected in the nature of English literature. Although there are few remnants of the Celtic language used by the region's pre-Roman inhabitants, French is a direct descendent of Latin, and French literature is characterised by its simplicity and clarity.

What every English literature student really wants to know, though, is what they can do with their degree once they graduate. The answer to this question is longer than you might anticipate because people with English degrees can be found working in almost every business in a range of positions, from editor to academic, legal advisor to management.

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