The Implementation of the Pan-Indian Form on the Keralan Ground: A.R. Rajaraja Varma’s Citranakṣatramālā
In the 19th century Keralan literature contrasts between the traditional approach and a modern way of writing, as well as the attempts to reconcile those two modes, were particularly visible. The group of Kodungallur (Kōṭuṅgallūr) poets acted against over-Sanskritization in Malayalam poetry, while...
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Autor principal: | Hermina Cielas |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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