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A series of lyrical translations of ancient Indian tales and poems that evoke the Forest, Desert, River, and Hills; the pieces blend mythic romance, moral anecdote, and reflective passages, moving between vivid landscape description and intimate scenes of love, jealousy, and longing. Narratives and short fables present characters whose desires and jealousies prompt moral dilemmas, while framed digressions on asceticism, fate, and memory offer philosophical counterpoints. The work alternates prose and verse, pairing folkloric episodes with contemplative introductions that situate stories in a timeless, elemental setting.

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F. W. Bain

F. W. Bain was a British author known for his imaginative and often mystical storytelling. His works frequently draw on themes from Indian mythology and culture, reflecting his fascination with the East. Among his notable titles is "A Digit of the Moon: A Hindoo Love Story," which showcases his ability to weave romance and fantasy into rich narratives. Bain's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and exploration of spiritual and philosophical ideas, making him a unique voice in late 19th-century literature. His contributions continue to be appreciated for their depth and creativity.

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