Toru DuttA Precursor of Indo Anglian Poetry
Author: Ritu Sharma
Publisher: Unistar Books
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9382246983
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Author: Ritu Sharma
Publisher: Unistar Books
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 9382246983
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dipak Giri
Publisher: Pacific Books International, New Delhi, India
Published: 2021-07-06
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 8195373666
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe present anthology Indian English Poetry: A Critical Evaluation is an endeavour to shed some light on some major Indian English poets. It combines and discusses poets of two generations. From older generation of poets like Henry Derozio, Toru Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore to younger generation of poets like Nissim Ezekiel, Jayanta Mahapatra, Eunice de Souza, Gieve Patel, Kamala Das and many others, all have critically been studied in this anthology. Along with a brief and critical introduction about the origin and development of Indian English poetry, the anthology also covers an interview with modern Indian poet Keki N. Daruwalla. The anthology will be helpful to provide study materials for both students and teachers alike.
Author: Dr. Sheeba Azhar
Publisher: Indra Publishing
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 938083442X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Greek Menander said that they whom the Gods love die young, and many have been the inheritors of unfulfilled renown. Perhaps none of them was so unique as Toru Dutt. Frail and delicate since birth, brought up by a doting father, who lavished every care and attention on her, born in a Hindu family but converted early to Christianity, fed on Hindu myths and legends acquired both through books and through oral tradition, educated in Europe and longing to return to England, attracted towards the end of her life by Sanskrit and devoting weary hours to its grammatical intricacies, writing in French and English but not in her mother tongue, publishing works in both these languages, leaving behind with those who knew her the fragrant memory of an exceedingly charming personality, dying before she was twenty two, Toru Dutt is one of the most poignant examples of those who before their proper time pass through the door of darkness.
Author: SUBRAT KUMAR SAMAL
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Published: 2015-09-16
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 148284866X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book aims at study and analysis of the poetry of the first four major poets of the postcolonial trend in the Indian context. It examines and explores the various aspects and characteristics of their poetry which can qualify them on the double standards of both being Indian and modern at the same time in a justifiable manner.
Author: Dr. P. V. Rajyalakshmi
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 8170170567
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Author: Amar Kumar Singh
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 300
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jalal Uddin Khan
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2015-02-05
Total Pages: 495
ISBN-13: 1443875163
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReadings in Oriental Literature: Arabian, Indian, and Islamic is an up-to-date elucidation of some diverse and discrete, yet common and classic, subjects and authors, and the distinctive oriental elements present in them. The book, composed of fourteen essays, includes ancient Arabian poetry; the Arabian Nights; the Arabian desert; the Arabian influence on Melville; Shelley’s Orientalia; Coleridge’s Kubla Khan; the influence of English Romantics on the Bengali Tagore; Bangladesh’s national anthem, and her exiled daughter Taslima Nasreen; the Victorian reaction to British India; religious diversity and Islam in the West; the Muslim East in English literature; and reading literature from an Islamic point of view. Marked by an originality of approach and a freshness and simplicity, the book takes note of contemporary theoretical, interdisciplinary and cultural discourse drawn from literature, history, politics and religion as necessary. However, it is far from being unnecessarily weighed down by the loaded clichés, oft-repeated jargon and overused euphemisms of modern literary or critical theory. The result is, regardless of its specialized treatment of otherwise commonplace or well-known texts or topics, that the overall discussion is as lucid, introductory and expository as it is deep and scholarly, making the book accessible and understandable to non-specialist readers, in addition to specialist researchers and academics.
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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
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Total Pages: 889
ISBN-13: 9326192512
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Izzat Yar Khan
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 294
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCritical appreciation of the English poetry of Sarojini Naidu, 1879-1949.
Author: Mary Ellis Gibson
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Published: 2011-07-15
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0821443577
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnglophone Poetry in Colonial India, 1780–1913: A Critical Anthology makes accessible for the first time the entire range of poems written in English on the subcontinent from their beginnings in 1780 to the watershed moment in 1913 when Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in Literature.Mary Ellis Gibson establishes accurate texts for such well-known poets as Toru Dutt and the early nineteenth-century poet Kasiprasad Ghosh. The anthology brings together poets who were in fact colleagues, competitors, and influences on each other. The historical scope of the anthology, beginning with the famous Orientalist Sir William Jones and the anonymous “Anna Maria” and ending with Indian poets publishing in fin-de-siècle London, will enable teachers and students to understand what brought Kipling early fame and why at the same time Tagore’s Gitanjali became a global phenomenon. Anglophone Poetry in Colonial India, 1780–1913 puts all parties to the poetic conversation back together and makes their work accessible to American audiences.With accurate and reliable texts, detailed notes on vocabulary, historical and cultural references, and biographical introductions to more than thirty poets, this collection significantly reshapes the understanding of English language literary culture in India. It allows scholars to experience the diversity of poetic forms created in this period and to understand the complex religious, cultural, political, and gendered divides that shaped them.