There
was a time when parents used to look with disapproval if they found their
children reading novels. In those days, it used to be so difficult for a young
reader to get hold of a novel of Bankimchandra or Rabindranath ! It had to be a
clandestine reading ; when the minor boy or girl got hold of one such novel, he
or she had to read it by stealth. People thought that the reading of novels had
a corrupting influence on the minds of young people.
Of
course, those days are gone. Eighty percent of books now read all over the
world (except Russia) are novels and most of these crazy readers are bare
adults. But there are certain evils which might be prompted by reading novels.
Novels create thrilling emotional situations. Constant reading of such
thrilling and fanciful situations keeps the mind in a state of unhealthy
excitement. Romantic stories often tend to develop a romantic, and unreal
attitude of life. Every one likes to be the hero or heroine of a romance. But
the vast majority of the people are only common people, leading a hum-drum existence.
Hence, when they face realities, they are found wanting. Another evil is that
too much attention to novels often makes one neglect other studies and makes
one light-minded. There are young men and women, who, if they get hold of a
good novel, forget everything else and read absorbingly.
However,
it is admitted that the study of novels has also it beneficial aspects. It
widens our mental horizon. It opens our eyes to various types of men and women
and teaches character study It forces us to pay attention to many unpleasant
but hard realities of life. It brings us face to face with life and its
problems.
A
good novel is a recreation of life, as its running commentary Besides
overwhelmingly romantic novels, there are the social and Political novels, like
the novels of Saratchandra. They help our social consciousness.
The
historical novel of Scott and Dumas, of Bankimchandra and Ramesh Chandra Dutta,
give us insight into life as it was in the past and make the bygone life before
our eyes with all its color and pomp. Others like science fictions may help us
take a peep into the future about things to come, with reformation, as Aldous
Huxley had tried to do in his 'Brave New World'.
Novels
are sometimes known to have exercised far-reaching influence on human history.
Charles Dickens revealed to his readers the evils underlying the educational
and industrial institutions of his age. They study' of his novels led to
various social reforms. Mrs. Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin showed in lurid colors
the horrors of slavery and strengthened the movement for its abolition. Bankim
chandra's Anandamah' had a notable influence on the growth of fighting
nationalism in our country and inspired the revolutionaries of Bengal.
Similarly Gorkey's Mother, Victor Hugo's Les Miserabies sparked off revolution
and sounded the alarm bell against the old order. Novels have become a valuable
medium of instruction and propaganda.
Novels
are works of art. They create life on the plane of imagination. They help us to
see life as it is and as it should be. But like a true work of art, a good
novel gives a vision of the scope of life. The characters as well as the
forces, the situations and their emotional effects are presented true to life.
It is in the novel, more than other forms (genres) of literature, that 'the age
finds itself most'. That is also the reason why most creative minds in
literature in this century have been drawn to this genre.
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