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A collection of narrative and lyric poems that adapt ancient Indian myths and folk ballads into English verse, retelling episodes of devoted endurance and moral testing, such as a wife's contest with Death to regain her husband, a child's steadfast devotion under persecution, and a devotee's spiritual ascent. Interspersed are sonnets and occasional lyrics that meditate on trees, landscape, and memory. The poems blend dramatic narration, lyrical description, and moral reflection, presenting condensed retellings of legendary episodes alongside shorter pieces on love, duty, and the natural world.

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Toru Dutt

Toru Dutt was a pioneering Indian poet and translator, known for her contributions to English literature in the late 19th century. Born into a Bengali family, she was deeply influenced by her cultural heritage, which is reflected in her works. Dutt's notable publications include "Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan," where she reinterprets Indian folklore and mythology for a Western audience. Additionally, her translation of key texts such as "Hindu Literature: Comprising The Book of Good Counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala" showcases her dedication to bringing Indian literary traditions to light. Dutt's work remains significant for its blend of Eastern themes with Western literary forms.

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