Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540421
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9388540425
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Binding: Hardcover
Original price was: ₹995.00.₹756.00Current price is: ₹756.00.
Explore the rich history of Indian literature with “Grammatical Literature,” Volume 5, Fasc. 2 of A History of Indian Literature, by Hartmut Scharfe (ISBN: 9789388540421). Delve into the fascinating world of Sanskrit literature and Middle Indian languages, tracing their evolution and influence on modern literature. Discover fresh insights and in-depth analysis, expanding upon the foundational work of earlier scholars. This comprehensive volume offers a wealth of information for anyone interested in Indian literary history.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Suman Pal –
Found some chapters fascinating and others less so. It really depends on your pre-existing knowledge.
Aman Kumar –
A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Indian literature.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
Provides a comprehensive look at grammatical literature. A must-read for anyone studying Indian literature.
Mayank –
Offers a unique perspective. I found myself disagreeing with some points but still enjoyed reading.
Parishee Wadhwani –
A comprehensive guide to the grammatical aspect of Indian literature, useful for in-depth study.
Jatin –
Detailed and informative, but the writing style can be quite academic and difficult to follow at times.
Shivam Sunil Salampuria –
Comprehensive and scholarly. This book is an essential tool for anyone studying Indian literature.
Gauri Ghosal –
An important contribution to the field, though not the easiest to get through.
Jyoti –
A very specialized book. If you’re into Sanskrit grammar and literature, you’ll love it. Otherwise, maybe not.
Jeelkumar Rajeshbhai Kadeval –
I appreciated the depth of knowledge. A complex topic is explained well, if at times academically.
Anjitha M –
This book is dense, but the information is invaluable for researchers in the field.
Aditya Singh –
A must-have for researchers. It covers ground that other works often miss.
Pushkal Meena –
Dense, but packed with information. It requires patience but is worth the effort for serious scholars.
Nisu Kumari –
Extremely detailed. Almost overwhelming but ultimately rewarding if you stick with it.
Manas Charan Khare –
Interesting subject, but found it hard to stay engaged due to the academic tone.
Sonu Fugare –
Very informative, but the language can be a bit technical and hard to follow at times.
Seerat Dang –
Scharfe’s work is thorough, though sometimes dry. Useful for research, but not a casual read. Offers good insight.
Harsh Khera –
Good scholarship, but heavy going. I needed to take it in small doses. Definitely for serious students.
Utkarsh Jaiswal –
A really deep and fascinating book.
Robin Bohat –
This book helped me greatly with my research. It is very detailed and clearly written.
Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye –
Excellent resource. Very detailed and provides a lot of useful information for research purposes.
Pragun Jain –
An invaluable resource for understanding Indian literary history. Some sections are challenging, but overall excellent.
Harshita Bansal –
A deep dive into Sanskrit grammar’s influence. A bit dense, but rewarding for serious scholars. Sheds light on literary evolution.
Diya Jangir –
A bit too dry for my taste, but I cannot fault the scholarship. Good for reference, not leisure reading.