Exploring Interaction Between Humans And Physical Environment In The Fiction Of Amitav Ghosh’s Hungry Tide

Rinku S. Bhatiya, Dr. Kaushal Kotadia

Abstract


Literature and nature have close intimacy. It is evidenced in the works of writers, poets in the culture of globe. The word Eco criticism is a semi-neologism. Eco is short of Ecology, which is concentrated with the relationship between living organisms in their natural environment an well as their relationship with their Environment. So it can be said that these are obviously interdisciplinary studies which combine natural science and a humanistic discipline.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26472/ijrae.v2i5.61

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