Friends Indians Countrymen

Friends Indians Countrymen
Author: C.V.R.K. Prasad
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781646507986

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Some mundane things, some appreciations, some rejoicings, some history, some criticism and some great revelations are all told interestingly in short lines. It looks like Greek and Italian languages first borrowed words from Sanskrit language which was borrowed by the English language later. Some examples are in the book.

Friends Indians Countrymen

Friends Indians Countrymen
Author: C V R K Prasad
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-08-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1646507975

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Some mundane things, some appreciations, some rejoicings, some history, some criticism and some great revelations are all told interestingly in short lines. It looks like Greek and Italian languages first borrowed words from Sanskrit language which was borrowed by the English language later. Some examples are in the book.

Periodical Literature in Eighteenth century America

Periodical Literature in Eighteenth century America
Author: Mark Kamrath,Sharon M. Harris
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1572333197

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Similar to the "digital revolution" of the last century, the colonial and early national periods were a time of improved print technologies, exploding information, faster communications, and a fundamental reinventing of publishing and media processes. Between the early 1700s, when periodical publications struggled, and the late 1790s, when print media surged ahead, print culture was radically transformed by a liberal market economy, innovative printing and papermaking techniques, improved distribution processes, and higher literacy rates, meaning that information, particularly in the form of newspapers and magazines, was available more quickly and widely to people than ever before. These changes generated new literary genres and new relationships between authors and their audiences. The study of periodical literature and print culture in the eighteenth century has provided a more intimate view into the lives and tastes of early Americans, as well as enabled researchers to further investigate a plethora of subjects and discourses having to do with the Atlantic world and the formation of an American republic. Periodical Literature in Eighteenth-Century America is a collection of essays that delves into many of these unique magazines and newspapers and their intersections as print media, as well as into what these publications reveal about the cultural, ideological, and literary issues of the period; the resulting research is interdisciplinary, combining the fields of history, literature, and cultural studies. The essays explore many evolving issues in an emerging America: scientific inquiry, race, ethnicity, gender, and religious belief all found voice in various early periodicals. The differences between the pre- and post-Revolutionary periodicals and performativity are discussed, as are vital immigration, class, and settlement issues. Political topics, such as the emergence of democratic institutions and dissent, the formation of early parties, and the development of regional, national, and transnational cultural identities are also covered. Using digital databases and recent poststructural and cultural theories, this book returns us to the periodicals archive and regenerates the ideological and discursive landscape of early American literature in provocative ways; it will be of value to anyone interested in the crosscurrents of early American history, book history, and cultural studies. Mark L. Kamrath is associate professor of English at the University of Central Florida. Sharon M. Harris is Lorraine Sherley Professor of Literature at Texas Christian University.

Representative Indians

Representative Indians
Author: Govinda Paramesvara Pillai
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1897
Genre: India
ISBN: HARVARD:32044088745187

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Terrorism Insurgency and Indian English Literature 1830 1947

Terrorism  Insurgency and Indian English Literature  1830 1947
Author: Alex Tickell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136618413

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"This book is an interdisciplinary study of representations of terrorism and political violence in the fiction and journalism of colonial India. Focusing on key historical episodes such as the Calcutta "Black Hole," the anti-thuggee campaigns of the 1830s, the 1857 rebellion, and anti-colonial terrorism in Edwardian London, it argues that exceptional violence was integral to colonial sovereignty and that the threat of violence mutually defined discursive relations between colonizer and colonized. Moving beyond previous studies of colonial discourse, and drawing on contemporary analyses of terrorism, Tickell examines texts by both colonial and Indian authors, tracing their contending engagements with terrorizing violence in selected newspapers, journals, novels and short stories. The study includes readings of several significant early Indian-English works for the first time, from dissident periodicals like Hurrish Chunder Mookerjis Hindoo Patriot (1856-66) and Shyamji Krishnavarmas Indian Sociologist (1905-9) to neglected fictions such as Kylas Dutts parable of anti-colonial rebellion "Forty-Eight Hours of the Year 1945" (1845) and Sarath Kumar Ghoshs The Prince of Destiny (1909). These are examined alongside works by better-known Anglo-Indian authors such as Philip Meadows Taylor's Confessions of a Thug (1838), Flora Annie Steel's On the Face of the Waters (1897), Rudyard Kiplings short fictions and novels by Edmund Candler and E.M. Forster. The study concludes with an analysis of Indian-English fiction of the 1930s, notably Mulk Raj Anands Untouchable (1935), and goes on to read Gandhis philosophy of ahimsa (non-violence) as a strategic response to a colonial and nationalist terror-politics."

The British Friend of India Magazine and Indian Review

The British Friend of India Magazine  and Indian Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: OXFORD:555017177

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My Indian Friends

My Indian Friends
Author: F. Max Muller
Publsiher: Asian Educational Services
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 8120608399

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This book is the 2nd volume of Max Muller s Auld Lang Syne and is dedicated to his Indian friends. Among the people described are included Dvarkanath Tagore, Debendranath Tagore, Raja Radhakanta Deva, Nilakantha Goreh, Keshub Chunder Sen (Who acquainted him with Chaitanya, Nanak and the Sikhs, Ramtonoo Lahari, Dayananda Sarasvati, Vedanta Philosophy and Ramakrishna (Paramahans) Behramji Malabari, Ramabai, Anandbai Joshee, and a sizeable chunk has been devoted to perhaps his most intimate friend: the Vedas. The book ends with a description of the Prime Minister of Bhawnagar Gaurishankar Udayshankar Oza and his child wife. This book is a reprint of the 1899 edition.

Literary Criticism

Literary Criticism
Author: C. D. Narasimhaiah
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1966
Genre: Conference.Literary criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015012323732

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