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A newly translated, annotated edition of one of the most influential novels in India. The novel is a good read not only for those who are interested in Indian literature but for those fascinated by Indian culture and history, as it also explores the transformation of rural life during the eighteenth-century Maratha empire. This new translation presents a fresh perspective on an old classic - it has been produced with a glossary and detailed footnotes to help readers understand some of the more archaic aspects that have become lost to time. chava is a true modern masterpiece that will appeal to anyone interested in India's past as well as present culture. Bibliography 1. Anand. Navrang, The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets (and One Poem), Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1995. 2. Bari, Romila. Chitrālī (Collected Poems), New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1974. 3. Banerjee-Guha, Sudeshna and Ved Mishra (eds.). A New History of Interstitial Writing in English: Translations from the Subcontinent Before 1900, Stirling Prize Finalist Award 2017 (The Stirling Prizes for Scottish Literary Translation), University of Edinburgh Press 4. Calcutta: Streefland Publishing Pte Ltd. 4. De, Sushil Kumar. "uṣṇīṣa ārnāth: ahiṃsā as a Moral Philosophy in chava." In Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Religions: Essays in Honor of A. I. Sabra, eds. Ved Nanda, Swami Aseemanand, and Sushil Kumar De, 307–324. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited, 2008. 5. Ekach Shive Tulsi (in Devanagari), Part 2 (chapters 23–26), Jnan Peeth Bhawan, Varanasi-221002, 2003. 6. Gooptu, Sharmistha. “The Ahiṃsā-Rāmakṛṣṇa Connection in Awadh.” In Awadhiya Vyaharan: Bhasha aur Bhojpuriya sahitya ka pralaya, eds. Ashok Sharma and Sanjay Seth, 84–87. Baroda: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited, 2012. 7. Gooptu, Sushant Shive Tulsi (in Devanagari), Part 2 (chapters 23–26), Jnan Peeth Bhawan, Varanasi-221002, 2003 8. Gooptu, Sushant. "The Genealogy of Ahiṃsā in Awadh: An Inquiry into the Pedagogy of Rāmakṛṣṇa’s Ahiṃsā-Ślokavārttika" (book, in press). 9. Hitendra, Hirendra; Shivaji Sawant (translator). Kavitāvalī (Poems), Mumbai: Abhivyakti Prakashan Mandir, 2016. 10. Jalota, Chandrakala; Shivaji Sawant (translator). cfa1e77820
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