Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540353
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9388540352
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹1,495.00.₹1,136.00Current price is: ₹1,136.00.
“Explore India’s rich literary heritage with ‘A History of Indian Literature Volume I Fasc.2’ by Jan Gonda (ISBN: 9789388540353). This comprehensive volume delves into ancient Sanskrit texts, Middle Indian literature, and modern works, offering a fascinating journey through India’s unique cultural evolution. Discover the evolution of Indian thought from archaic to modern times.”
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Zinnia Sanfui –
The book gave me a fresh perspective on Indian literature. But, there is a need for more accessible writing.
Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla –
A deep dive into literary history. Some sections are very captivating!
Prithvi Raj Parashar –
An impressive accomplishment. I found it insightful and comprehensive. Although difficult to read in one sitting, it makes a valuable addition to my library.
Neelank Bihani –
Useful reference, but heavy on jargon.
Jamuna Majhi –
A serious work of scholarship. It is really helpful for researching my paper. The book may not be for everyone, it is dense.
Prachi Charde –
Impressive in scope, covering so much ground. It is definitely something to consult rather than to simply read through.
Chahat –
Gonda’s book is insightful, especially regarding Sanskrit texts. A bit too academic for my liking, but informative. So, I have mixed feelings.
Yash Kumar –
This is a good book to have as a reference for historical Indian literature, though not one you could easily read cover-to-cover.
Manvi Singh –
Volume I Fasc. is a great resource for students. It provides a solid foundation, though some sections are tough to get through.
Bhaviripudi Kusuma Sri –
A solid overview, though a bit dry.
Esha Kumari –
I found this volume helpful, but overwhelming. There’s so much information packed in, it’s hard to digest. Good for reference, less so for casual reading.
Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
Incredibly informative and detailed!
Aman Aryan –
A detailed survey of Indian literature’s early forms. It’s scholarly, with extensive detail but less engaging as general history.
Aarti Monga –
Comprehensive but dense. Could be more accessible to a wider audience.
Prateek Verma –
A dense but rewarding read. Gonda’s work is thorough, though sometimes feels a bit dry. Still, a valuable resource for serious scholars of Indian literature.
Shrey Kumar Singh –
This book is a must-have for anyone studying Indian literature. It’s incredibly detailed, covering a vast range of texts. However, it can be quite challenging for beginners.
Karan Gurbani –
Gonda’s insights are invaluable. The book explores complexities in Indian literature. I appreciated the author’s analysis, but found the writing style a bit academic.