Stephanian school of literatureStephanian school of literature is a body of fictional works written in English,[1] mostly novels written by the alumni of St. Stephen's College, Delhi. It can be called as a subgenre of Indian English literature but the validity of it is heavily debated among various critics. Brinda Bose's "Of Voids and Speculums; Or Where Is the Woman in the Text" is an essay that forcefully denies the existence of such a school of writing.[2] Many other authors and scholars have discussed this in detail in various essays.[3] Some authors defend the spirit of Stephania and state it does not matter whether or not there is such a school of literature, while others tend to celebrate the college.[4][5] Amitav Ghosh, Rukun Advani, Mukul Kesavan and Shashi Tharoor are some famous Indian English writers who belong to the Stephanian School of Literature. In an interview Amitav Ghosh comments on this topic:[6]
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