A History of Indian Literature in English |
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The English Writings of Raja Rammohan Ray | 27 |
Henry Derozio and Michael Madhusudan Dutt | 41 |
And Toru Dutt | 53 |
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Agha Shahid Ali Anand Aurobindo autobiography Bengali Bombay born British Calcutta century characters Chaudhuri Chunder Dutt civilisation colonial contemporary Corbett Courtesy critical cultural death Delhi Derozio diaspora early élite Elwin England English language epic essays European experience father fiction Gandhi Gandhian Govardhanram Gujarati Hatterr Henry Derozio Hindi Hindu College Indian languages Indian literature Indian poetry Indian writers Kipling Kipling's later literary lives London Malabari Marathi Michael Madhusudan Dutt Midnight's Children modern movement Muslim Naidu Naipaul Narayan narrative narrator nationalist native Nehru novel novelists Parsi play poems poet political prose published R.K. Narayan Raja Ramanujan Ramayana Rammohan Ray Rao's reader religious Rushdie Rushdie's Sanskrit Sarojini Naidu says sense social society Sri Aurobindo story style Tagore Tagore's Tamil texts tiger Toru Toru Dutt tradition translations tribal V.S. Naipaul verse village Western women writing in English written wrote young