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The Guide: Narayan’s use of Irony and Humour

  • Post author:monami mukherjee
  • Post published:October 14, 2017
  • Post category:notes
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Narayan's Humour: An Integral Part of Narrative in The Guide R.K.Narayan’s conception of humour consists of close and realistic observation of life, precise juxtaposition of incongruities, deflation of illusions and,…

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