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The document is a bibliography listing various academic sources related to Indian literature, aesthetics, and feminist perspectives in literature. It includes articles, books, and theses from different authors and covers topics such as identity, aesthetics, and critical analysis of Indian novels. The sources span from 1951 to 2023, indicating a broad range of scholarly work in the field.

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The document is a bibliography listing various academic sources related to Indian literature, aesthetics, and feminist perspectives in literature. It includes articles, books, and theses from different authors and covers topics such as identity, aesthetics, and critical analysis of Indian novels. The sources span from 1951 to 2023, indicating a broad range of scholarly work in the field.

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