Said Without Saying: Indirect Speech Acts in Indian Fiction is an insightful exploration into the subtle power of language and meaning in literature focusing on two profound Indian novels - Fasting Feasting by Anita Desai and A Matter of Time by Shashi Deshpande. This book delves into the intricate world of indirect speech acts to uncover how what is left unsaid often reveals more than what is explicitly stated. It offers a rich interdisciplinary dialogue between linguistics pragmatics and literary studies.At its core this work is a study in pragmatics the branch of linguistics concerned with how context influences the interpretation of meaning. Within this framework indirect speech acts - utterances where the speaker's intended meaning differs from the literal expression - serve as powerful tools of character development conflict irony and social commentary. When characters say one thing and mean another they mirror the complexities of real human communication especially in cultures where restraint indirectness and layered discourse are embedded in social interaction.
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