The emergence of Hindi literature: from transregional Maru-Gurjar to Madhyadeśī narratives
Imre Bangha locates the source of what would later become the literary idioms associated with the Hindi heartland—Brajbhasha, Avadhi, Khari Boli, and so on—in Maru-Gurjar, an idiom originating not in the Gangetic plain but in western India, particularly the lands of modern Gujarat and western Rajast...
Main Author: | Bangha, I |
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Other Authors: | Williams, T |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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