Introduction to Indian English literature: English is a language of international status and is highly appreciated by its nature of flexibility. When reading or reading, it has nothing to do with the typical English customs, social, cultural and literary background of each country. On the other hand, it is dominated by the cultural and social contexts of the countries concerned. Common geographic, climatic, social and cultural conditions in a country determine the characteristics of English written and spoken language.
British novels in India have grown like rocks during the dawn of 2000, and all kinds of literary works are developed, especially Indian novels such as RKNarayan, Mulk Raj Anand. Promoted the traditional way of writing. Modern and contemporary crusaders include Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, Vikram Seth and others. They clarified and confirmed the power of contemporary voice in India India has unrivaled determination to have a proud artist's energy and energy and try new ways to write a novel . Many contemporary colonial writers such as Rushdie, Arundati Roy, Meena Alexander, Anita Nair, Jhumpa Lahiri and others colonized colonial English and expressed it in Indian way of thinking and emotion I used it as a means to do.
In the early stages, Indian English was deeply influenced by the Western art form. Early Indian English writers often used pure Indian language to convey the experience of Indians. The main reason behind this step is that most readers are educated Indians in the UK or the UK. In the next century these works are limited primarily to writing historical records and government public relations.
The English version of Indian novels from the 18th century to the early 19th century: Indian popular nationalism and literature between India and the British novel - historical connection has always been the subject of critical research and in the 1960s century A tradition that has been largely ignored at the turn of the time has been established (Tickell, 2005). Prior to developing the humanistic social realism model and the new experimental narrative technique in the 1920s and 1930s, one of the main general templates of Indian - British novelist was historical romance. In striking contrast with the interest of many later nationalistic novelists in rural and rural living, early romantic writers also used the "prince" kingdom as the background of their novels. . It also quotes the history of the direct decline of Hindus (Tickell, 2005).