Nineteenth Century Indian English Prose: A SelectionMohan Ramanan Sahitya Akademi, 2004 - 249 sidor This Selection Is An Attempt To Represent The Facility With Which Indians Used The English Language In The Nineteenth Century. It Also Represents The Various Ways In Which Indians Wrote Or Spoke Of Their Country And As Such It Is A Selection Of Statements About India And The Idea Of The Indian Nation. It Includes Political, Cultural, Religious And Literary Pieces And Everywhere The Preference Has Been For Pieces Which Show Indian Eloquence In English. The Figures Included Are Raja Rammohun Roy, Dadabhai Naoroji, Keshab Chandra Sen, Mahadev Govind Ranade, Woomesh Chandra Bannerjee, Badruddin Tyabji, Sir Ferozeshah Mehta, Romesh Chunder Dutt, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Swami Vivekananda, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, V.S. Srinivasa Sastri, Mahatma Gandhi And Sri Aurobindo. The Collection Is Reader Friendly But The Reader Will Have To Engage Actively With The Authors And Make The Necessary Connections Of Themes And Ideas To Benefit Fully From The Anthology. |
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RAJA RAM MOHUN ROY 17721833 | 31 |
DADABHAI NAOROJI 18251917 | 65 |
KESHAB CHANDRA SEN 18381884 | 77 |
MAHADEV GOVIND RANADE 18421901 | 84 |
WOOMESH CHANDRA BANNERJEE 18441906 | 91 |
SIR PHEROZESHAH M MEHTA 18451915 | 99 |
BAL GANGADHAR TILAK 18561909 | 91 |
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA 18631902 | |
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Angira Badruddin Tyabji Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bannerjee Bengal bill Brahmans Brahmo Samaj Brahmoism British rule Calcutta CENTURY INDIAN ENGLISH character Cheers Christian civilization classes College common concremation Dadabhai Naoroji Dakhin Shahbazpur Debendranath Delhi desire Dutt duty East educated natives eloquence England English education English language Englishmen established European extremist favour feel Gandhiji gentlemen Gokhale Gopal Krishna Gokhale Guru Hindu Hinduism honour husband ideas idolatry improvement Indian English INDIAN ENGLISH PROSE Indian National Congress Indian nationhood justice Keshab Chandra Keshab Chandra Sen learning literature Lord Ripon Mehta missionaries modern Mohammedans Musalmans Muslims nationalist discourse natives of India nineteenth century Indian opinion passages political practice prejudice present questions Raja Ram Mohun Ram Mohun Roy Ranade reform religion religious representative respect Roy's Sangscrit Sanskrit Sastri selection Sir Ashley social speech Sri Aurobindo Sri Ramakrishna storm-wave Swami Vivekananda Tagore Tilak tradition Vedanta Vedas widows women