Author: E. Horrwitz ISBN: 9788190330032 Genre: History, Literature, Indian Culture Binding: Paperback Pages: 120 Publisher: Doaba Publications
Description: A Short History of Indian Literature by E. Horrwitz is a concise yet comprehensive exploration of India's rich literary tradition, spanning from ancient texts to classical epics and later poetic and prose works. This book provides an insightful overview of India's literary evolution, shedding light on the historical, philosophical, and cultural contexts that shaped Indian literature.
Covering key topics such as the Vedas, the Mahābhārata, the Rāmāyana, Buddhist and Sūtra literature, the Upanishads, and the evolution of poetry and fiction, this book serves as an essential introduction for students, scholars, and literature enthusiasts.
With a structured approach, the book delves into historical influences, religious texts, and legendary narratives, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the development of Indian literary heritage.
Key Features: ✔ Comprehensive Overview: Covers Indian literature from ancient to medieval times. ✔ Diverse Literary Traditions: Explores Vedic texts, epics, Buddhist literature, and classical poetry. ✔ Scholarly Yet Accessible: Written in a clear and engaging style, making it suitable for students and researchers. ✔ Essential for Literature Enthusiasts: A perfect starting point for anyone interested in Indian literary history.
About the Author: E. Horrwitz presents a thoughtful analysis of India's literary evolution, bridging historical and cultural perspectives to offer a well-rounded understanding of Indian literature. This book is a must-read for those looking to explore India's diverse literary past.
Manufacturer/Publisher: Doaba Publications Country of Origin: India Packer Information: Doaba Publications