“Tales from the Himalayas”- Straight from the heart of Priyanka Pradhan

Year : 2024 | Volume :01 | Issue : 01 | Page : –
By

Antra Singh

Dr. Hampamma G

  1. Research Scholar Presidency University, Bangalore, Karnataka India
  2. Professor Presidency University, Bangalore, Karnataka India

Abstract

“Tales from the Himalayas” is a collection of seventeen short stories written by Priyanka Pradhan. She is the recipient of the “Ruskin Bond Promising Writer Award 2019” at the Dehradun Literature Festival. Each tale in the collection is an entertaining, heart-warming, and delightful read. Themes of family, friendship, belonging, and loss are prominent in the pages.
The stories depict the rich cultural heritage that resides in the heart of the mountains. This paper attempts to study the characteristic features that define children’s literature using these tales as a retrospect. These stories can be read from the unique point of view of a child.They transport the readers to a psycho-social setting away from the urban land where there are snow leopards, ghosts, and the village monster. Contemporary children’s literature focuses on themes like nature, folk, culinary, moral values, gender, and self-love. The stories prioritize the interaction a child has with his/her parents, grandparents, teacher, and other members of society. They depict the prominent journey each child has to go through in the process of development. A colorful image accompanies each tale to attract young readers. The stories showcase the vibrant cultural heritage embedded in the heart of the mountains. This paper aims to analyze the defining characteristics of children’s literature through the lens of these tales. Presented from a child’s perspective, these stories immerse readers in a psycho-social environment far removed from urban life, featuring elements like snow leopards, ghosts, and the village monster. Modern children’s literature often explores themes such as nature, folklore, culinary traditions, moral values, gender, and self-love

Keywords: Short fiction, priyanka pradhan, children’s literature, folk, the great himalayan explorer.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Behavioral Sciences(ijbsc)]

How to cite this article: Antra Singh, Dr. Hampamma G. “Tales from the Himalayas”- Straight from the heart of Priyanka Pradhan. International Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 2024; 01(01):-.
How to cite this URL: Antra Singh, Dr. Hampamma G. “Tales from the Himalayas”- Straight from the heart of Priyanka Pradhan. International Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 2024; 01(01):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijbsc/article=2024/view=149056

References

  1. Muhammed, Najiah, and Heba Ahmed Mohamed. “Exploring the Influence of Short Stories on Childhood Development: A Comprehensive Research Analysis.” ResearchGate, Dec. 2023.
  2. Pradhan, Priyanka. Tales From the Himalayas. Rupa Publication, 2019.
  3. Thakor, Kiritsinh P. “Ruskin Bond as a Writer of Short Stories.” The Creative Launcher, vol. 4, no. 4, Oct. 2019, pp. 18-23.
  4. Kumari, Saroj, and Aman Kumar. “The Evolving Themes of Innocence and Experience in Ruskin Bond’s a Season of Ghosts.” The Creative Launcher, vol. 8, no. 5, Oct. 2023, pp. 66–74.
  5.  Huleppanavarmath dg, kallimani m. Representation of Children in Select Stories of Ruskin Bond. Smart Moves Journal IJELLH. 2017 May 29;5(5):7-.
  6. Pathania US. Interpreter of Minds: Re-visiting Child Sensibility in Ruskin Bond’s Selected Short Stories. International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities. 2017 Aug;5(8):716-26.
  7. Chatterjee, Monali. “Bond With the Best: Exploring India’s Ruskin Bond as a Writer of Children’s Literature.” Bookbird: A Journal of International Children’s Literature, vol. 57, no. 1, Jan. 2019, pp. 50–52.
  8. Reddy, Ravinder. “The Essense of Morals in Sudha Murthy’s Children’s Stories”. International Journal of Linguistics and Literature. (IJLL), Vol.8, Issue 5, Aug-Sep 2019;1-4.
  9. Chatterjee, Arnab, and Shakibur Rahman Khan. “Sudha Murty: A Pioneering Writer in Children’s Literature.” Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR), vol. 10, no. 6, JETIR2306822, 2023.
  10. Bound India. “A Himalayan Affair: Interview with Priyanka Pradhan.” BOUND grow through stories, Magazine. 6 July 2023.

Regular Issue Subscription Review Article
Volume 01
Issue 01
Received March 13, 2024
Accepted June 1, 2024
Published June 5, 2024