Background
Daniels, Molly Ann was born on July 2, 1932 in Tiruvella, Kerala, India. Came to the United States, 1961.
(In this brilliant and original essay, Molly A. Daniels fo...)
In this brilliant and original essay, Molly A. Daniels for the first time probes into the manner in which Forster manages to weave multiple belief systems within a single narrative in A Passage to India. Forster's masterpiece is one of a handful of most-discussed novels, yet no one has shown by what technique imperialism, humanism, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, scientism, and the traditions of both East and West can co-exist with equal luminosity in a single novel. The appeal of this study goes beyond Forster criticism. Daniels' The Prophetic Novel will trigger important new questions for critics and writers interested in the relation between structure and worldview in narratives that reflect multiversal reality.
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Daniels, Molly Ann was born on July 2, 1932 in Tiruvella, Kerala, India. Came to the United States, 1961.
Master of Arts, Bombay University, 1957. Postgraduate, Indiana University, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1985.
Teacher English literature, U. Delhi, 1958-1961, 71-74; teacher English literature, U. Bombay, 1957; lecturer continuing education, University of Chicago, since 1984; founder, director, Creative Writing School, Chicago, since 1979. Organizer performance readings of plays, poems and stories Woodlawn Tap, since 1985, Cafe Voltaire, 1991.
(In this brilliant and original essay, Molly A. Daniels fo...)
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Daughter of A.C. and Leah (Mikhail) Daughter of. Divorced; children: Krittika, Krishna.