The kind of book to find (and try to copy) in a good library of Kerala.
Only one edition for this collection of (14) short Sanskrit pieces by A.R. Rajaraja Varma (Trivandrum: [Samskrta] Bhaskara Press, 1904, 77 pp. ) as confirmed by K.H. Subramanian, Kerala Panini and Sanskrit works, New Delhi: New Bharatiya Book Corporation, 2008, pp. 34-45, who details the contents (noteworthy is the Uddāla Caritam, a prose rendering of Shakespeare's Othello, and the one-act play Gairvāīvijaya, dealing with the eagerness on the part of English to subjugate Sanskrit-Gairvāī, and the final triumph of the latter  – a bit about these two works, which were previously published separately [1898 and 1889 respectively], is also to be found in K.M. George's booklet, in the 'Makers of Indian Literature' series, A. R. Rajaraja Varma, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1979, pp. 48-50, without references).


Le 20 sept. 2017 à 10:35, David Pierdominici via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> a écrit :

Dear list members,

a colleague of mine (not present in the mailing list) is looking for a digital copy of Sāhityakutūhala by Rajaraja Varma, but she is facing some difficulties in recovering it. Does anyone have it by chance?
Thanking you in advance, regards

David Pierdominici
PhD candidate
Sapienza Università di Roma



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