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Tales from the Hindu Dramatists

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About This Book

A collection of simplified retellings of classical Sanskrit plays, presenting plots and themes from well-known dramas: lovers separated and reunited, divine interventions, royal intrigues, exile and vengeance, heroic exploits, comic episodes, and moral dilemmas. Each chapter condenses the source drama into idiomatic English, tracing key incidents such as mistaken identity, curses and tokens, marriages and vows, battles and reconciliations, and scenes of devotion and wit. Suitable for young readers and students, the volume includes prefatory notes and an appendix to contextualize the narratives and make the material accessible.

About the Author

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R. N. Dutta

R. N. Dutta is an author known for his work in the realm of Indian literature, particularly for his collection "Tales from the Hindu Dramatists." This work showcases adaptations of traditional Hindu dramas, offering readers insights into the rich tapestry of Indian storytelling and theatrical traditions. Dutta's writing reflects a deep engagement with cultural narratives, making his contributions significant for those interested in the intersection of literature and performance in Hindu culture.

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