Volume 06, Issue 02
Frequency: 12 Issue per year
Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days
Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
ISSN Number:
2582-8568
Because literature is a window into society, it is not uncommon to read writers' fresh takes on everyday life. Most of the time, authors meticulously record people's daily lives so they can learn more about society and human psychology. In addition, writers often present their readers with the results of multi-perspective research on a single social issue. Each of their works is based on an exhaustive examination of a certain facet of the people's life that they choose. They try to assess the phenomenon's impact on people as well as the impact of people on phenomena, and they often talk about topics that impact the ordinary person's life. Among today's most renowned writers is Professor Vikas Sharma. He has published a plethora of novels in English and Hindi since 2020. These works have been widely adopted by the public and have been included in the syllabi of numerous Indian colleges. It is fair to say that Professor Vikas Sharma is a social writer. Major social issues and society at large are the subjects of most of his novels. Interactions between sexes are among the many societal concerns he often addresses. All of his works have these connections and elaborate descriptions of them. The societal ramifications and impacts of these relationships are also included in his discussion. Despite his academic credentials and learned demeanour, Professor Vikas Sharma often uses common language in his books to make them more accessible to the masses. The person takes care that their information is presented in a clear and simple manner so that it may be understood by more people. Despite this, he is still a master of scholarship; he uses a wide variety of literary and stylistic devices to great effect. The author's extensive knowledge is evident in his work as he frequently references famous works of literature, poetry, theatre, mythology, and related fields. The author's use of storytelling is superb and hooks readers from the start. He becomes more prominent as a writer since he successfully communicates a lot of complex ideas in simple terms.
Literariness, Socialism, Fallacy