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This scholarly work by Dr. Sankaran Ravindran provides a comprehensive study of the early novels that emerged in South Indian languages. The book traces the literary development and cultural importance of pioneering works across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam literature.
Through detailed analysis and historical context, Ravindran explores how these early novels reflected social changes, cultural values, and regional identities during their respective periods. The work serves as an essential resource for understanding the roots of modern South Indian literature and its unique characteristics.
Publications Division presents this significant contribution to literary scholarship, offering readers and researchers valuable insights into the formative years of South Indian novelistic tradition and its enduring impact on contemporary regional literature.







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