This document discusses the history and development of Indian English literature. It begins by mentioning Salman Rushdie's quote about literature opening doors to imagination and understanding. It then discusses Sake Dean Mahomet, considered the first Indian to write a book in English in the 18th century. Indian English literature refers to works written in English by Indian authors, and also the Indian diaspora such as Salman Rushdie. Writers like Rabindranath Tagore inspired Indians and his translations helped popularize English. The document goes on to list many influential Indian English authors and their contributions to literature.
General Introduction of Indian Writing in Englishsejalchauhan
This document provides an overview of Indian writing in English, also known as Indo-Anglian literature. It discusses how the genre began with the introduction of English schools and literature to India in the 18th century. It then outlines some of the major Indian authors who have contributed to Indo-Anglian literature, such as Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, R.K. Narayan, and Mulk Raj Anand. The document also notes that Indo-Anglian literature has received critical acclaim over the past 150 years and is a distinct genre within English literature.
R.K. Narayan was one of India's greatest English language novelists of the 20th century. He wrote 34 novels, many of which celebrated ordinary life in South India. His novel The English Teacher, published in 1945, follows a school teacher named Krishna and his journey dealing with the death of his wife Susila from typhoid. Through Krishna's experiences with loss, communication with his deceased wife, and time spent with his young daughter Leela, the novel examines themes of unpredictability, life and death, and both Western and Indian cultural influences. The autobiographical story was praised for its moving depiction of Krishna's grief and adjustment to widowhood.
The document provides background information on the Indian writer R.K. Narayan and summarizes his novel The English Teacher. The novel tells the story of Krishnan, an English teacher working at an Albert Mission School in Malgudi. Krishnan feels disconnected from his job and is only working for monetary reasons. He faces pressure from the school principal to uphold British language standards and cultural norms. The summary highlights Krishnan's defense of Indian culture and language against the influences of colonial rule. It also discusses themes of alienation, family responsibilities, and Gandhi's views on the sanctity of labor as related to Krishnan's role.
This document provides biographical information about Indian author Raja Rao and analyzes his novel Kanthapura. It notes that Rao was born in 1909 to a South Indian Brahmin family and educated in France. Some of his major works explored themes of orphanhood and the lost of his mother. The document discusses the context and plot of Kanthapura, published in 1938, which depicts the Indian independence movement through events in a South Indian village. It used myths and the narration of an old widow to tell the story. Kanthapura showed the transformation of the movement into a mass movement and the inhumanity of British rule.
Toru Dutt was an Indian poet and translator who wrote in English. She incorporated many aspects of Indian culture and mythology into her poetry. Some key points:
1. She translated classical Indian texts like the Ramayana and Mahabharata into her own poems.
2. Her work Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan featured Indian gods and goddesses and drew from folktales and legends.
3. She used common Indian symbols like the lotus flower and highlighted Indian virtues like duty, love, and obedience.
4. Despite being educated in the West, Dutt's work was deeply influenced by her Indian heritage and she sought to represent Indian spiritual traditions to Western
R.K. Narayan was a renowned Indian author born in 1906 in Chennai, India. He came from a middle-class Tamil Brahmin family and received his early education in Chennai. Narayan earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Mysore and began his career as a teacher before dedicating himself to writing. Some of his most famous works include Swami and Friends (1935), The Guide (1959), and The Vendor of Sweets (1967). Narayan's stories were set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi and portrayed everyday life and the clash between modern and traditional aspects of Indian society. He received many honors over his career, including the Sahitya Akademi Award
This document discusses the history and development of Indian English literature. It begins by mentioning Salman Rushdie's quote about literature opening doors to imagination and understanding. It then discusses Sake Dean Mahomet, considered the first Indian to write a book in English in the 18th century. Indian English literature refers to works written in English by Indian authors, and also the Indian diaspora such as Salman Rushdie. Writers like Rabindranath Tagore inspired Indians and his translations helped popularize English. The document goes on to list many influential Indian English authors and their contributions to literature.
General Introduction of Indian Writing in Englishsejalchauhan
This document provides an overview of Indian writing in English, also known as Indo-Anglian literature. It discusses how the genre began with the introduction of English schools and literature to India in the 18th century. It then outlines some of the major Indian authors who have contributed to Indo-Anglian literature, such as Tagore, Sarojini Naidu, R.K. Narayan, and Mulk Raj Anand. The document also notes that Indo-Anglian literature has received critical acclaim over the past 150 years and is a distinct genre within English literature.
R.K. Narayan was one of India's greatest English language novelists of the 20th century. He wrote 34 novels, many of which celebrated ordinary life in South India. His novel The English Teacher, published in 1945, follows a school teacher named Krishna and his journey dealing with the death of his wife Susila from typhoid. Through Krishna's experiences with loss, communication with his deceased wife, and time spent with his young daughter Leela, the novel examines themes of unpredictability, life and death, and both Western and Indian cultural influences. The autobiographical story was praised for its moving depiction of Krishna's grief and adjustment to widowhood.
The document provides background information on the Indian writer R.K. Narayan and summarizes his novel The English Teacher. The novel tells the story of Krishnan, an English teacher working at an Albert Mission School in Malgudi. Krishnan feels disconnected from his job and is only working for monetary reasons. He faces pressure from the school principal to uphold British language standards and cultural norms. The summary highlights Krishnan's defense of Indian culture and language against the influences of colonial rule. It also discusses themes of alienation, family responsibilities, and Gandhi's views on the sanctity of labor as related to Krishnan's role.
This document provides biographical information about Indian author Raja Rao and analyzes his novel Kanthapura. It notes that Rao was born in 1909 to a South Indian Brahmin family and educated in France. Some of his major works explored themes of orphanhood and the lost of his mother. The document discusses the context and plot of Kanthapura, published in 1938, which depicts the Indian independence movement through events in a South Indian village. It used myths and the narration of an old widow to tell the story. Kanthapura showed the transformation of the movement into a mass movement and the inhumanity of British rule.
Toru Dutt was an Indian poet and translator who wrote in English. She incorporated many aspects of Indian culture and mythology into her poetry. Some key points:
1. She translated classical Indian texts like the Ramayana and Mahabharata into her own poems.
2. Her work Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan featured Indian gods and goddesses and drew from folktales and legends.
3. She used common Indian symbols like the lotus flower and highlighted Indian virtues like duty, love, and obedience.
4. Despite being educated in the West, Dutt's work was deeply influenced by her Indian heritage and she sought to represent Indian spiritual traditions to Western
R.K. Narayan was a renowned Indian author born in 1906 in Chennai, India. He came from a middle-class Tamil Brahmin family and received his early education in Chennai. Narayan earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Mysore and began his career as a teacher before dedicating himself to writing. Some of his most famous works include Swami and Friends (1935), The Guide (1959), and The Vendor of Sweets (1967). Narayan's stories were set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi and portrayed everyday life and the clash between modern and traditional aspects of Indian society. He received many honors over his career, including the Sahitya Akademi Award
English in india, history, evolution and futurePatricia A
The document provides a history of the evolution of English in India from the 15th century onwards. It discusses key events like Vasco da Gama's visit in 1497, the establishment of the East India Company in 1600, and Lord Macaulay's Minutes on Education in 1835 which established English as the medium of instruction. It also outlines the establishment of universities in major cities in the 1850s, as well as developments in Indian theatre, literature, and the impact and writings of the Indian diaspora. The document traces the changing role and status of English over time in India's political and educational landscape.
The document provides an overview of partition literature and fiction in India, focusing on novels, short stories, films, and the work of Lalithambika Antherjanam. It discusses how partition fiction emerged as a distinct genre dealing with the socio-historical realities of the partition era. Many works follow a narrative pattern of order-disorder-order. It also summarizes Antherjanam's story "A Leaf in the Storm", which explores women's experiences of displacement, violence, and rejection during partition through the character of an educated Sikh woman. The story highlights the paradox of independence for women and the role of memory in recovering identity.
Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times.
He studied architecture in King’s College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech.
Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously.
Anandamath is a Bengali novel, written by Bankim Chandra Chatterji and published in 1882. Set in the background of the Sannyasi Rebellion in the late 18th century,
Introduction to indian writing in english pre-independenceParmar Milan
This document provides an overview of Indian writing in English (IWE). It discusses how IWE began with colonial encounters between India and Britain. Early writers included Henry Derozio, Rabindranath Tagore, and Bankimchandra Chatterjee. IWE differs from other English literatures in its subjects, styles, cultural influences, and themes focused on Indian experiences. The document examines debates around terminology for IWE and provides brief biographies of major IWE poets, novelists, and dramatists like Sarojini Naidu, Mulk Raj Anand, and Raja Rao.
- The document provides biographical information about Kamala Das, an Indian poet known as the "Mother of Modern English Indian Poetry." It then shares the full text of her poem "An Introduction" which explores themes of feminism, identity, and her struggle for freedom and status as an individual. The poem uses intimate language to describe her experiences as a woman in India and her need for love and acceptance.
Kamala Das was an Indian English poet and author from Kerala who wrote in both English and Malayalam. Some of her notable works include the autobiography Ente Katha and collections of poems, short stories, and novels. She received many honors over her career, including being nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. Her poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" reflects on realizing one's mother is growing old and her mortality.
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, novelist, musician, and painter. He was born in 1861 in Kolkata and died in 1941. He is best known for his works Gitanjali and Gora, for which he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore founded an experimental school at Shantiniketan which emphasized connecting to nature and global unity. He was a spiritual humanist who believed in individual freedom within spiritual and social bonds between all people.
Toru Dutt was the first Indian poetess to write in English. She is considered an important Indo-Anglian poet and translator. Some of her most famous poems included The Lotus, Savitri, and Our Casuarina Tree. The Lotus presented the idea that the Indian lotus is the most beautiful flower. Savitri retold the immortal legend from the Mahabharata of Satyavan's death and his wife Savitri succeeding in getting his soul back from Yama, the god of death. Our Casuarina Tree was an autobiographical poem about memories of playing under a tree with her siblings who had since passed away.
This document discusses Sarojini Naidu as a poet. It notes that she was a freedom fighter and modern poet who was educated in Chennai and London. She wrote several poetry collections including The Golden Threshold, The Bird of Time, and The Broken Wing. Her poetry expressed the joys and sorrows of life and was sensitive to nature. She wrote on themes of children, nature, patriotism, and love and death. Her work was praised by contemporaries like Gokhale and Aurobindo for its beauty and ability to endure.
Bimala and Kadambini are two important female characters in Rabindranath Tagore's works. Bimala is the protagonist in Tagore's novel Ghore Baire. She is initially a devoted wife but becomes seduced by the revolutionary ideals of Sandip. This changes her character and relationship with her husband. Kadambini is a widow in Tagore's short story "The Living and the Dead". As a widow, she is ostracized by society. The story explores her liminal existence between life and death and the social expectations placed upon widows. Both characters examine Tagore's portrayal of women and social issues in early 20th century Bengal.
English in India: History, evolution and futureHema Goswami
History of English,Colonial Period
,Post independence, Evolution,Future of English
,Rabindranath Tagore,Sarojini Naidu, Malgudi Days
, Swami and Friends ,K.R Srinivasa Iyengar’s Indian Writing in English
The document discusses the Theory of Dhvani proposed by Sanskrit critic Anandvardhan. Dhvani refers to suggestive meaning in poetry where the literal meaning of words takes a subordinate position to suggest deeper ideas, figures of speech, or emotions. Anandvardhan categorized poetry into three types based on dhvani - Uttama uses extensive dhvani, Madhyama uses moderate dhvani, and Adham uses little dhvani. Dhvani can be of three types - Alankara Dhvani relates to figures of speech, Rasa Dhvani relates to emotions, and Vastu Dhvani relates to the subject matter. Anandvardhan believed
The document summarizes the themes of the novel Kanthapura by Raja Rao. The main themes are the struggle for Indian independence and the impact of Mahatma Gandhi's principles of nonviolence and equality. The novel depicts the influence of the Gandhian movement on a small village called Kanthapura in Mysore state, with the central character Murthy representing Gandhi by following his principles.
J. M. Synge The Playboy of the Western WorldSerhat Akbak
Synge is the most highly esteemed playwright of the Irish literary renaissance, the movement in which such literary figures as William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory made their mark at the turn of the twentieth century.
An Apology for Poetry was written by the Elizabethan writer Philip Sidney in his defence of poetry from the accusation that was made by Stephen Gosson in his work "School of Abuse".
- Mahesh Dattani is an Indian playwright, screenwriter, and director who has written and produced several critically acclaimed plays and films.
- He was the first playwright in English to receive the Sahitya Akademi Award, India's highest literary honor, which he won in 1998 for his play Final Solutions.
- Final Solutions explores religious tensions and communal violence in India through the lens of characters who take refuge in a house during Hindu-Muslim riots following the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992. It examines themes of prejudice, minority struggles, and clashes between traditions and modern values.
A.K. Ramanujan was an Indian poet and scholar who mastered poetry in 5 Indian languages. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his writings and demand for recognition of local dialects. Ramanujan contributed greatly to Indian literature in English through his own works and translations, helping Indian literature reach new heights globally. He was a renowned poet, professor, and researcher who immortalized Indian literature.
Toru Dutt is considered to be the first Poetess of India who wrote in English and French. She received fame after she left this world at the age of 21.
This document provides guidance on starting a new business successfully. It discusses characteristics of successful businesses such as being profitably financed, having a strong cash position, offering above-average profits, and being innovative. It also recommends conducting market research, creating an experienced management team, and clarifying business strategies. The document discusses developing a SWOT analysis and considering strategic approaches like growing fast or defending existing status. It provides examples of strategic combinations and outlines steps for compiling a strategic business plan.
English in india, history, evolution and futurePatricia A
The document provides a history of the evolution of English in India from the 15th century onwards. It discusses key events like Vasco da Gama's visit in 1497, the establishment of the East India Company in 1600, and Lord Macaulay's Minutes on Education in 1835 which established English as the medium of instruction. It also outlines the establishment of universities in major cities in the 1850s, as well as developments in Indian theatre, literature, and the impact and writings of the Indian diaspora. The document traces the changing role and status of English over time in India's political and educational landscape.
The document provides an overview of partition literature and fiction in India, focusing on novels, short stories, films, and the work of Lalithambika Antherjanam. It discusses how partition fiction emerged as a distinct genre dealing with the socio-historical realities of the partition era. Many works follow a narrative pattern of order-disorder-order. It also summarizes Antherjanam's story "A Leaf in the Storm", which explores women's experiences of displacement, violence, and rejection during partition through the character of an educated Sikh woman. The story highlights the paradox of independence for women and the role of memory in recovering identity.
Thomas Hardy is recognized as a great poet; a great novelist; a story-teller of super excellence. Like Dickens he was a social chronicler of his times.
He studied architecture in King’s College, Cambridge and became the Topper in M.Tech.
Hardy wrote poems all through his life but got recognition as a poet only in the fag end of his life because the themes of most of his poems were far ahead of his time. He wrote more than one thousand poems. More than 1000 poems in eight volumes were published during his life time while many more got published posthumously.
Anandamath is a Bengali novel, written by Bankim Chandra Chatterji and published in 1882. Set in the background of the Sannyasi Rebellion in the late 18th century,
Introduction to indian writing in english pre-independenceParmar Milan
This document provides an overview of Indian writing in English (IWE). It discusses how IWE began with colonial encounters between India and Britain. Early writers included Henry Derozio, Rabindranath Tagore, and Bankimchandra Chatterjee. IWE differs from other English literatures in its subjects, styles, cultural influences, and themes focused on Indian experiences. The document examines debates around terminology for IWE and provides brief biographies of major IWE poets, novelists, and dramatists like Sarojini Naidu, Mulk Raj Anand, and Raja Rao.
- The document provides biographical information about Kamala Das, an Indian poet known as the "Mother of Modern English Indian Poetry." It then shares the full text of her poem "An Introduction" which explores themes of feminism, identity, and her struggle for freedom and status as an individual. The poem uses intimate language to describe her experiences as a woman in India and her need for love and acceptance.
Kamala Das was an Indian English poet and author from Kerala who wrote in both English and Malayalam. Some of her notable works include the autobiography Ente Katha and collections of poems, short stories, and novels. She received many honors over her career, including being nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. Her poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" reflects on realizing one's mother is growing old and her mortality.
Rabindranath Tagore was a Bengali poet, novelist, musician, and painter. He was born in 1861 in Kolkata and died in 1941. He is best known for his works Gitanjali and Gora, for which he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore founded an experimental school at Shantiniketan which emphasized connecting to nature and global unity. He was a spiritual humanist who believed in individual freedom within spiritual and social bonds between all people.
Toru Dutt was the first Indian poetess to write in English. She is considered an important Indo-Anglian poet and translator. Some of her most famous poems included The Lotus, Savitri, and Our Casuarina Tree. The Lotus presented the idea that the Indian lotus is the most beautiful flower. Savitri retold the immortal legend from the Mahabharata of Satyavan's death and his wife Savitri succeeding in getting his soul back from Yama, the god of death. Our Casuarina Tree was an autobiographical poem about memories of playing under a tree with her siblings who had since passed away.
This document discusses Sarojini Naidu as a poet. It notes that she was a freedom fighter and modern poet who was educated in Chennai and London. She wrote several poetry collections including The Golden Threshold, The Bird of Time, and The Broken Wing. Her poetry expressed the joys and sorrows of life and was sensitive to nature. She wrote on themes of children, nature, patriotism, and love and death. Her work was praised by contemporaries like Gokhale and Aurobindo for its beauty and ability to endure.
Bimala and Kadambini are two important female characters in Rabindranath Tagore's works. Bimala is the protagonist in Tagore's novel Ghore Baire. She is initially a devoted wife but becomes seduced by the revolutionary ideals of Sandip. This changes her character and relationship with her husband. Kadambini is a widow in Tagore's short story "The Living and the Dead". As a widow, she is ostracized by society. The story explores her liminal existence between life and death and the social expectations placed upon widows. Both characters examine Tagore's portrayal of women and social issues in early 20th century Bengal.
English in India: History, evolution and futureHema Goswami
History of English,Colonial Period
,Post independence, Evolution,Future of English
,Rabindranath Tagore,Sarojini Naidu, Malgudi Days
, Swami and Friends ,K.R Srinivasa Iyengar’s Indian Writing in English
The document discusses the Theory of Dhvani proposed by Sanskrit critic Anandvardhan. Dhvani refers to suggestive meaning in poetry where the literal meaning of words takes a subordinate position to suggest deeper ideas, figures of speech, or emotions. Anandvardhan categorized poetry into three types based on dhvani - Uttama uses extensive dhvani, Madhyama uses moderate dhvani, and Adham uses little dhvani. Dhvani can be of three types - Alankara Dhvani relates to figures of speech, Rasa Dhvani relates to emotions, and Vastu Dhvani relates to the subject matter. Anandvardhan believed
The document summarizes the themes of the novel Kanthapura by Raja Rao. The main themes are the struggle for Indian independence and the impact of Mahatma Gandhi's principles of nonviolence and equality. The novel depicts the influence of the Gandhian movement on a small village called Kanthapura in Mysore state, with the central character Murthy representing Gandhi by following his principles.
J. M. Synge The Playboy of the Western WorldSerhat Akbak
Synge is the most highly esteemed playwright of the Irish literary renaissance, the movement in which such literary figures as William Butler Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory made their mark at the turn of the twentieth century.
An Apology for Poetry was written by the Elizabethan writer Philip Sidney in his defence of poetry from the accusation that was made by Stephen Gosson in his work "School of Abuse".
- Mahesh Dattani is an Indian playwright, screenwriter, and director who has written and produced several critically acclaimed plays and films.
- He was the first playwright in English to receive the Sahitya Akademi Award, India's highest literary honor, which he won in 1998 for his play Final Solutions.
- Final Solutions explores religious tensions and communal violence in India through the lens of characters who take refuge in a house during Hindu-Muslim riots following the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992. It examines themes of prejudice, minority struggles, and clashes between traditions and modern values.
A.K. Ramanujan was an Indian poet and scholar who mastered poetry in 5 Indian languages. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his writings and demand for recognition of local dialects. Ramanujan contributed greatly to Indian literature in English through his own works and translations, helping Indian literature reach new heights globally. He was a renowned poet, professor, and researcher who immortalized Indian literature.
Toru Dutt is considered to be the first Poetess of India who wrote in English and French. She received fame after she left this world at the age of 21.
This document provides guidance on starting a new business successfully. It discusses characteristics of successful businesses such as being profitably financed, having a strong cash position, offering above-average profits, and being innovative. It also recommends conducting market research, creating an experienced management team, and clarifying business strategies. The document discusses developing a SWOT analysis and considering strategic approaches like growing fast or defending existing status. It provides examples of strategic combinations and outlines steps for compiling a strategic business plan.
The document shows photos from training exercises of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The photos depict operators practicing skills like fast roping from helicopters, marksmanship, underwater diving, boarding ships, camouflaged movement, parachuting, and debriefing after urban assault simulations to prepare for hostage and terrorism incidents.
The Accident Investigation Unit (AIU) of the Provost Marshal's Office at Marine Corps Base Quantico is responsible for conducting investigations of traffic accidents that occur on and around the base. The AIU investigates all motor vehicle accidents on base as well as accidents involving government vehicles or base personnel within a 50-mile radius. It is structured to provide constant traffic enforcement and supports through day and night shift investigators. The AIU follows various military orders and regulations and state laws in its investigations and issues citations. It is also responsible for special traffic control events on base.
Este documento discute a segurança da comunicação e privacidade no mundo pós-quântico. Primeiro, explica como a criptografia atual se baseia em problemas computacionalmente difíceis como fatoração de números primos e logaritmos discretos que podem ser resolvidos em tempo polinomial por computadores quânticos. Em seguida, descreve a linha de pesquisa pós-quântica que busca desenvolver sistemas baseados em problemas intratáveis mesmo para computadores quânticos. Por fim, reconhece que a pesquisa pós-quâ
The document provides details about the Indian media industry and the history and growth of Star Plus television channel in India. It discusses how Star Plus was launched in 1992 as an English language channel but later converted to Hindi. It gained success in 2000 with the launch of shows like Kaun Banega Crorepati. The document summarizes Star Plus' branding strategies around its new logo and tagline launched in 2010 focusing on relationships but new thinking. It outlines Star Plus' pricing model for advertisers and describes its advertising and promotion strategies to establish itself as India's leading entertainment channel.
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5. Great Honour
Vande Mataram
(I worship my Motherland for she truly is
my mother)
which,
set to music by Rabindranath Tagore, was
taken up by many Indian nationalists, and
is now the National Song of India.