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Ruth Prawer Jhabvala in all her novels brings a sharp, incisive, ironic perspective to bear in treatment of the inter-cultural and the inter-racial encounters. She highlights the incongruous blending of the modes of life of the English and the Indians and it is based on her intimate understanding of the ideas, ideals and various life styles of the Indians. As all of Jhabvala's works came out after independence and the gruelling circumstances of partition, there is keen consciousness and candid expression of the fast changing milieu.

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