Medieval Indian Literature - An Anthology volume 3 Edited by K Ayyappa, Paniker
Contributor(s): Paniker, K Ayyappa [Editor.].
Publisher: New Delhi: Sahitya Academi, 2009Description: ix,941p. Index.Subject(s): Indic literatureDDC classification: 891.1 Summary: This volume, the first of three, has two parts: Surveys of all the languages and Selections from three languages - Assamese, Bengali and Dogri. The surveys present an objective assessment of the different literary trends and of the beginnings of the medieval period and comment on the origin of some of the Indian languages which came into being in this period. Besides laying stress on the contributions of individual authors and their historical significance, they also feature the intrinsic literary merits of the major works written during this period.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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891.1 JOT-O Of grass and roots: :an Indianlist's writings | 891.1 MED-; Vol-1 Medieval Indian Literature: | 891.1 MED- ;Vol-2 Medieval Indian Literature: | 891.1 MED-; Vol-4 Medieval Indian Literature - An Anthology volume 3 | 891.2 POL-E Epic & Argument in Sanskrit Literary History | 891.2 VID-K कलम को तीर होने दो: | 891.209 POL-L Language of the gods in the world of men: sanskrit,culture and power in premodern India |
This volume, the first of three, has two parts: Surveys of all the languages and Selections from three languages - Assamese, Bengali and Dogri. The surveys present an objective assessment of the different literary trends and of the beginnings of the medieval period and comment on the origin of some of the Indian languages which came into being in this period. Besides laying stress on the contributions of individual authors and their historical significance, they also feature the intrinsic literary merits of the major works written during this period.
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