Resonances: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry

AUTHOR- Lasitha B.V.

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  • AUTHOR : Lasitha B.V.
  • PB ISBN : 978-93-84082-08-6
  • Year : 2014
  • Extent : 128 pp.
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Textbook of Medieval Indian History

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  • ISBN – 978-93-80607-15-3
  • Year – 2012
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This volume of well-organized selections encapsulate the history of man’s quest for knowledge and progress. The authors selected herein have journeyed deep into their past to find people who gave them gifts that would last forever: the gifts of freedom, dignity and self-identity. These include the struggles of Ayyankali, the powerful impact of Sanskrit on world religions and cultures, the potential cultural debates that could be triggered by ideologically innocuous games, the struggles of Afro-Americans and aboriginal people to realize their dreams, Tagore’s vision for India, generational conflicts and the complexities of modern life. Through reflective essays, short non-fiction and poetry, this textbook invites students to enrich their reading experience and refine their vocabulary.

The Author
Lasitha B.V. is Associate Professor, Department of English, Sree Narayana College, Kannur University.

A Textbook of Medieval Indian History studies aspects of the political history of medieval India and explores the socio-economic changes, administrative innovations, and cultural ferments during this period, with special reference to literature, religion and art and architecture. This handsomely illustrated textbook covers Indian history from the eighth to eighteenth century and analyses the development of Indian society and culture that led to the medieval mindset and in doing so locates the historiographical debates surrounding such an analysis.

The Author
Sailendra Nath Sen is a former Professor of History, University of Calcutta, an Honorary Professor of History there since 2005, and a Fellow, Asiatic Society. He has produced pioneering works on the history of the Marathas including Anglo-Maratha Relations during the Administration of Warren Hastings, 1772-1785 (1961, repr 1994) and Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-1796 (1974, 1994). His two-volume project on the history of the Marathas entitled Fall of the Maratha Empire, 1796-1818, is forthcoming.
Professor Sen’s other publications include Ancient Indian History and Civilization (2nd edn, 1999), History of the Freedom Movement in India (1998), A Text Book of Indian History and Culture (2007) and, An Advanced History of Modern India (2010).

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface vii
MODULE 1: PROSE
1. Mystic Experience
Nataraja Guru
3-15
2. Sanskrit and World Literature
C. Rajendran
16-28
3. Excerpts from Biography of Ayyankali
Velayudhan Panikkassery
29-38
4. I Have A Dream
Martin Luther King
39-46
5. The Monster Lives 47-57
6. The Dynamic Sport of the Globe
Davy A. Carozza
58-73
7. The New Alexandrians
Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams
74-80
MODULE 2: POETRY
1. The World is Too Much With Us
William Wordsworth
83-89
2. Heaven of Freedom
Rabindranath Tagore
90-92
3. Macavity: The Mystery Cat
T.S. Eliot
93-99
4. My Grandmother’s House
Kamala Das
100-104
5. The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Langston Hughes
105-109
6. We are Going
Kath Walker
110-114
7. Father Returning Home
Dilip Chitre
115-119