Studies in Early Modern Indo-Aryan Languages, Literature, and Culture: Research Papers, 1992-1994, Presented at the Sixth Conference on Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages, Held at Seattle, University of Washington, 7-9 July 1994

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A. W. Entwistle
Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 1999 - 441 páginas
presented at the Sixth International Conference on Early Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages, which convened between 7 and 9 July 1994 at the University of Washington, Seattle. The conference followed previous meetings held at Leuven/Louvain (1979), Bonn (1982), Leiden (1985), Cambridge (1988), and Paris (1991). Twenty-eight papers, by some of the world's foremost scholars of South Asian devotional literature, are contained in this volume. Topics that are treated include hagiography, oral traditions, text criticism, and metaphors. Although many papers deal with devotionalism in Hinduism, other papers are concerned with Islamic, Parsi, and Christian traditions as well. This volume will be of interest to students of Indian languages, religion, history, culture, and civilisation.

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Alan W. Entwistle at the time of his death in 1996 was Associate Professor of Hindi at the University of Washington. His research specializations were early Hindi language and Indian religions, particularly Hinduism and Sufism, Although he has published widely on many aspects of north Indian literature, language, and culture, he is best remembered for his Braj, Center of Krishna Pilgrimage (1987).

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