India's literary history : essays on the nineteenth century /

India's literary history : essays on the nineteenth century / edited by Stuart Blackburn & Vasudha Dalmia - Delhi : Permanent Black, c2004. - xi, 515 p.; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction /Stuart Blackburn and Vasudha Dalmia

Performance and Identity
2. Between print and performance /Indira Viswanathan Peterson -- 3. Language, Community and the theatrical public /Kathryn Hansen -- Impersonation, narration, desire, and the Parsi Theatre /Anuradha Kapur

Print and Prose Narratives
5. The burden of authenticity /Stuart Blackburn -- 6. Print and prose /Velcheru Narayan Rao -- 7. Entertainment and reform /Christina Oesterheld -- 8. Multiple temporalities, unsettled boundaries, trickster women /Kumkum Sangari

Publication, Circulation, and Control
9. Hindi publishing in the heart of an Indo-Persian cultural metropolis /Ulrike Stark -- 10. Reading in the public eye /Priya Joshi

The Genre of the New City
11. Dalpatram and the nature of literary shifts in nineteenth-century Ahmedabad /Svati Joshi -- The modern Babu and the metropolis /Hans Harder -- Generic questions /Vasudha Dalmia -- Detective novels /Francesca Orsini -- A place elsewhere /Dilip M. Menon

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Indic Literature (English)--History and Criticism
Indic Literature--History and Criticism

891.409 / BLA/I
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