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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 8740-8745


Ecocritical Perspectives In K.P. Poornachandra Tejaswi’s Literary Landscape- An Overview

Dinesh Kumar C, Prof. Shivalingaswamy H K.




Abstract

This research paper probes into the ecocritical dimensions inherent in the literary universe of K.P. PoornachandraTejaswi, a prominent Indian author known for his profound engagement with ecological themes. Through an ecocritical lens, the paper conducts a comprehensive analysis of Tejaswi's literary works, exploring the deep interconnections between humans, animals, and the environment. In this sense, the study aims to shed light on Tejaswi's portrayal of the natural world, his depiction of human-animal relationships, and the ethical implications embedded within his narratives. Furthermore, the paper investigates the ecological imagery that contributes to shaping Tejaswi's unique literary landscape. By contextualizing his work within the larger framework of ecocriticism, this research paper seeks to unveil the enduring relevance of Tejaswi's ecological ideas in contemporary discourse and their potential to inspire environmental consciousness and sustainable practices in the 21st century.

• The paper, in the meanwhile, proposes to cover the following questions:
• How do the ecological themes contribute to the overall narrative structure and meaning in K.P. PoornachandraTejaswi's literary works?
• What insights does Tejaswi offer through his depiction of the relationship between humans and animals in his literature?
• What are the contemporary concerns about environmental sustainability and conservation in the concept of man-animal kinship?

Key words: Ecological Imagery, Conservation, Kinship, Sustainable Practices, Environmental Consciousness.






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