
The women characters who appear in some of Misra's novels are touched upon in this paper. However, the female characters in her novels struggle to understand their selves and develop into alienated creatures as a result of this struggle. Misra's works cover a wide variety of topics, and the author is unrelenting in her exploration of the challenges that face women and the impact of diasporic experiences on Indian cultural traditions. She asserts that all of her writings reveal some degree of autobiographical foundations, as she selects some momentous occurrences from her own life or from the lives of others and then spurs them to create a larger reality in fiction. The novels written by Jaishree Misra are all about the author's perspectives on life. Problems in Visulising and Validating History: A Discourse on Jaishree Misras Rani. 22 cm Based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, Rani of Jhansi Novel Includes bibliographical references (p. of English, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam - 530003Īlienation, marital discord, subjugation and suppression Abstract Rani by Misra, Jaishree, 1961-Publication date 2007 Topics Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi, 1828-1858 - Fiction Publisher New Delhi : Penguin Books. Rani is based on the life story of the conspicuous historical figure, the warrior queen Rani Lakshmibai who ruled Jhansi, a state situated in.


Research Supervisor & Head of the Department Dept. Therefore in Rani Jaishree Misra probes the fictional manipulation of history as a paradigm for exploring and exploding both gendered and national identity and reconfigures a residue of Indian history. Research Scholar & Lecturer in English KRK Government Degree College, Addanki - 523201
