Exploring Indian Philosophy in Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry

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Keywords:

Advait Vedant, Indian Philosophy, Indian English Poetry, Nissim Ezekiel

Abstract

Aims: The presented paper entitled “Exploring Indian Philosophy in Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry” aims to elaborate the concept of philosophy originated in India. It also tries to showcase the vedantic interpretation of Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry.  Tracing the link between modern philosophy and ancient philosophy in literature. The paper emphasis on vedantic concepts.

Methodology and Approaches: The paper is based on analysis of Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry. The use of devices showcase the insights of vedantic expression. It portrays the essence of Indian philosophy which is known as Advait Vedant. The method and approaches applied to write this paper are explanatory, analytical and comparative.

Outcome: This paper would explain the concept of Advait through a detailed analysis of Indian Culture and would reveal how it has been depicted in Indian English Poetry. The research would also prove the prominent instances of Advait through Cultural references and would support the Advaitic approach which is visible in Indian English Poetry.

Conclusions and Suggestions: The research would be beneficial to study the cultural influence on writers and poets, hence Advaitic approach stands out to be the center of all logical arguments behind identity crises and so on. It would be a new study to explore Indian Philosophy through Indian English Poetry which originated in India and was used in the West by different philosophers. 

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Author Biography

Sayed Raj Askari, Assistant Professor of English at Integral University, Lucknow, U.P, India

Sayed Raj Askari

Sayed Raj Askari is Assistant Professor of English at Integral University, Lucknow. He qualified UGC NET in English in 2020.

Published

25.08.2023

How to Cite

1.
Sayed Raj Askari. Exploring Indian Philosophy in Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry. SPL J. Literary Hermeneutics: Biannu. Int. J. Indep. Crit. Think [Internet]. 2023 Aug. 25 [cited 2025 Feb. 5];3(2):503-12. Available from: https://literaryherm.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/111