Grihabhanga

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Grihabhanga is a renowned Kannada novel by S. L. Bhyrappa that portrays the struggles and social realities of rural Indian life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kannada novel
novel
adaptationCountry India
adaptationDirector S. L. Bhyrappa
adaptationLanguage Kannada
adaptedInto Kannada film
author S. L. Bhyrappa
centralCharacterType rural woman
countryOfOrigin India
criticalReception widely acclaimed in Kannada literary circles
culturalContext Kannada-speaking rural society
explores gender roles in traditional rural families
impact of poverty on family structure
tension between tradition and change in villages
genre realist novel
social novel
hasAdaptation Grihabhanga (film)
hasPublisher Kannada-language publishers in India
hasTranslation English
other Indian languages
influenced later Kannada social novels
isPartOf S. L. Bhyrappa bibliography
language Kannada
literaryForm prose fiction
literaryMovement Navya (Kannada modernist movement)
literaryStatus classic of modern Kannada literature
mainSetting rural India
rural Karnataka
medium print
notableFor realistic depiction of rural life in Karnataka
strong female protagonist
originalScript Kannada script
portrays struggles and social realities of rural Indian life
targetAudience adult readers
theme caste and social hierarchy
economic exploitation
family conflict
patriarchy
poverty
social inequality
struggles of rural women
timePeriodDepicted 20th century rural Karnataka

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S. L. Bhyrappa notableWork Grihabhanga