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Hindi Publishing in Colonial Lucknow
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Hindi Publishing in Colonial Lucknow

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Engelsk
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Investigating the emergence of Hindi publishing in colonial Lucknow, long a stronghold of Urdu and Persian literary culture, Shobna Nijhawan offers a detailed study of literary activities emerging out of the publishing house Ganga Pustak Mala in the first half of the twentieth century. Closely associated with it was the Hindi monthly Sudha, a literary, socio-political, and illustrated periodical, in which Hindi writings were promoted and developed for the education and entertainment of the reader. In charting the literary networks established by Dularelal Bhargava, the proprietor of Ganga Pustak Mala and chief Edited by of Sudha, this volume sheds light on his role in the development of Hindi language and literature, creation of canonical literature, and commercialization and nationalization of books and periodicals in the north Indian Hindi public sphere. Using vernacular primary sources and drawing on scholarship onperiodicals and publishing houses as well as Edited by-publishers that has emerged over the past two decades, Nijhawan shows how one publishing house singlehandedly impacted the role of Hindi in the public sphere.
Undertittel
Gender, Genre, and Visuality in the Creation of a Literary 'Canon'
ISBN
9780199095827
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
10.9.2018
Forlag
OUP INDIA
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