Narrative strategies: essays on South Asian literature and film
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808.84 ART The art of reading: an anthology of prose | 808.84 ENG English as equipment for life | 808.84 SPE Spectrum: an anthology of modern essays | 808.8400954 NAR Narrative strategies: essays on South Asian literature and film | 808.88 REA Reading for pleasure | 808.88 REA Reading for pleasure | 808.899 282 TAG/O The Oxford India illustrated children`s Tagore |
The essays in this volume present analyses of a wide variety of modern and pre-modern South Asian narratives in Bengali, Hindi, Panjabi, Tamil, and Urdu, including Hir Varis Shah Krittibasa's Ramayana, Ruswa's Umrao Jan Ada, and Phalke's film venture Raja Harischandra, as well as texts less widely known, though equally significant. A wide range of analytical methods are applied.
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