Perspectives on Indian Poetry in EnglishM. K. Naik |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
The Mona Lisa of Indian Poetry | 10 |
The Poetry of Sri AurobindoK R Srinivasa Iyengar | 17 |
Savitri Prema Nandakumar | 41 |
The English Poems of Rabindranath Tagore | 64 |
GitanjaliViswanath Chatterjee | 77 |
Poet of the Old Verities | 90 |
The Poetry of Nissim | 98 |
tives on Indian Drama in English 1977 which was followed | 156 |
A View of Kamala Das Vrinda Nabar | 158 |
A Thematic StudyM K Naik | 169 |
An Overview | 190 |
The Achievement of Indian English Poetry | 208 |
Select BibliographyM K Naik and Kaveri Bose | 222 |
Karnatak University M K NAIK | 235 |
Notes on the Contributors | 246 |
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