Among the Indo-Angilian novelists, Mulk Raj Anand holds a unique place because of the ideals and ideas he espoused through his writings. This book deals with Anand’s three early novels—Coolie, Untouchable, and Two Leaves and a Bud—and a few short stories, which were conceived, written and published during the colonial times. It also focuses on the technique of Anand’s story telling, prevalent themes of his early novels, and the women characters of the three novels. This book will also help create a clear conceptual understanding of the colonial times as also a post-colonial critique of the practices of writing in the early period of Indo-Angilian literature. The book will be useful to the students of English literature specializing in Indo-Angilian literature.