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A History of Indian Literature Volume I Fasc2

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“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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  • ISBN-13: 9789388540353
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 9388540352
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for A History of Indian Literature Volume I Fasc2

  1. Zinnia Sanfui

    The book gave me a fresh perspective on Indian literature. But, there is a need for more accessible writing.

  2. Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla

    A deep dive into literary history. Some sections are very captivating!

  3. 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.

  4. Neelank Bihani

    Useful reference, but heavy on jargon.

  5. 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.

  6. Prachi Charde

    Impressive in scope, covering so much ground. It is definitely something to consult rather than to simply read through.

  7. Chahat

    Gonda’s book is insightful, especially regarding Sanskrit texts. A bit too academic for my liking, but informative. So, I have mixed feelings.

  8. 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.

  9. Manvi Singh

    Volume I Fasc. is a great resource for students. It provides a solid foundation, though some sections are tough to get through.

  10. Bhaviripudi Kusuma Sri

    A solid overview, though a bit dry.

  11. 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.

  12. Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye

    Incredibly informative and detailed!

  13. Aman Aryan

    A detailed survey of Indian literature’s early forms. It’s scholarly, with extensive detail but less engaging as general history.

  14. Aarti Monga

    Comprehensive but dense. Could be more accessible to a wider audience.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

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