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This book attempts to determine the nature and meaning of the term 'progressivism' and assess its significance in the larger context of Urdu literature and, ultimately, South Asian literature.
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This book attempts to determine the nature and meaning of the term 'progressivism' and assess its significance in the larger context of Urdu literature and, ultimately, South Asian literature.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199403493
- ISBN-10: 019940349X
- Artikelnr.: 50203115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199403493
- ISBN-10: 019940349X
- Artikelnr.: 50203115
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carlo Coppola is Professor Emeritus of Hindi-Urdu and linguistics at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA. An award-winning teacher and mentor, he has served as Director at the University's Centre for International Programs. In 1963 he co-founded Mahfil, A Quarterly of South Asian Literature, later retitled as Journal of South Asian Literature. Up until 2002, the magazine served as a major pioneering outlet for South Asian literature translated into English.
* Acknowledgements
* Preface
* Note on Transcription
* List of Abbreviations
* Chapters
* 1 The Urdu Background to the Progressive Movement
* 2 The Angare Group: The Enfants Terribles of Urdu Literature
* 3 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The European Phase
* - The Kremlin/Moscow
* - London/Bloomsbury
* - The Latin Quarter/Paris
* 4 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The Indian Phase
* - The Preliminary Setting: India, 1935-1936
* - The First All-India Progressive Writers' Association Meeting,
Lucknow, 1936
* 5 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association, 1937-1947: Years of
Power
* - The AIPWA before World War II, 1937-39
* - The AIPWA and the War Years, 1939-45
* - The AIPWA Between the War and Independence: 1945-47
* 6 The Progressive Writers' Association in India and Pakistan,
1947-70: Years of Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1947-53: Years of Rapid Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1953-70: An organization in Search of Members
* - The All-Pakistan Progressive Writers' Association, 1947-58: 'A Very
Short and Chequered History'
* 7 Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The Progressive Poet as Aesthete
* 8 Asrarul Haq Majaz: The Progressive Poet as Romantic
* 9 Makhdum Mohiuddin: The Reluctant Progressive
* 10 Ali Sardar Jafri: The Progressive Poet and the Consistency of
Commitment
* 11 Sahir Ludhianvi: The Progressive as Lyric Poet
* 12 Conclusions
* Appendices
* I. Communist Party Activities in India Prior to 1935
* II. Select Biographical Notes
* A Chronology of the Progressive Writers' Movement
* Glossary of Literary and Historical Allusions
* Select Bibliography
* Index of Poems by Title
* Index of Poems by Author
* Index
* Preface
* Note on Transcription
* List of Abbreviations
* Chapters
* 1 The Urdu Background to the Progressive Movement
* 2 The Angare Group: The Enfants Terribles of Urdu Literature
* 3 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The European Phase
* - The Kremlin/Moscow
* - London/Bloomsbury
* - The Latin Quarter/Paris
* 4 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The Indian Phase
* - The Preliminary Setting: India, 1935-1936
* - The First All-India Progressive Writers' Association Meeting,
Lucknow, 1936
* 5 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association, 1937-1947: Years of
Power
* - The AIPWA before World War II, 1937-39
* - The AIPWA and the War Years, 1939-45
* - The AIPWA Between the War and Independence: 1945-47
* 6 The Progressive Writers' Association in India and Pakistan,
1947-70: Years of Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1947-53: Years of Rapid Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1953-70: An organization in Search of Members
* - The All-Pakistan Progressive Writers' Association, 1947-58: 'A Very
Short and Chequered History'
* 7 Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The Progressive Poet as Aesthete
* 8 Asrarul Haq Majaz: The Progressive Poet as Romantic
* 9 Makhdum Mohiuddin: The Reluctant Progressive
* 10 Ali Sardar Jafri: The Progressive Poet and the Consistency of
Commitment
* 11 Sahir Ludhianvi: The Progressive as Lyric Poet
* 12 Conclusions
* Appendices
* I. Communist Party Activities in India Prior to 1935
* II. Select Biographical Notes
* A Chronology of the Progressive Writers' Movement
* Glossary of Literary and Historical Allusions
* Select Bibliography
* Index of Poems by Title
* Index of Poems by Author
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* Preface
* Note on Transcription
* List of Abbreviations
* Chapters
* 1 The Urdu Background to the Progressive Movement
* 2 The Angare Group: The Enfants Terribles of Urdu Literature
* 3 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The European Phase
* - The Kremlin/Moscow
* - London/Bloomsbury
* - The Latin Quarter/Paris
* 4 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The Indian Phase
* - The Preliminary Setting: India, 1935-1936
* - The First All-India Progressive Writers' Association Meeting,
Lucknow, 1936
* 5 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association, 1937-1947: Years of
Power
* - The AIPWA before World War II, 1937-39
* - The AIPWA and the War Years, 1939-45
* - The AIPWA Between the War and Independence: 1945-47
* 6 The Progressive Writers' Association in India and Pakistan,
1947-70: Years of Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1947-53: Years of Rapid Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1953-70: An organization in Search of Members
* - The All-Pakistan Progressive Writers' Association, 1947-58: 'A Very
Short and Chequered History'
* 7 Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The Progressive Poet as Aesthete
* 8 Asrarul Haq Majaz: The Progressive Poet as Romantic
* 9 Makhdum Mohiuddin: The Reluctant Progressive
* 10 Ali Sardar Jafri: The Progressive Poet and the Consistency of
Commitment
* 11 Sahir Ludhianvi: The Progressive as Lyric Poet
* 12 Conclusions
* Appendices
* I. Communist Party Activities in India Prior to 1935
* II. Select Biographical Notes
* A Chronology of the Progressive Writers' Movement
* Glossary of Literary and Historical Allusions
* Select Bibliography
* Index of Poems by Title
* Index of Poems by Author
* Index
* Preface
* Note on Transcription
* List of Abbreviations
* Chapters
* 1 The Urdu Background to the Progressive Movement
* 2 The Angare Group: The Enfants Terribles of Urdu Literature
* 3 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The European Phase
* - The Kremlin/Moscow
* - London/Bloomsbury
* - The Latin Quarter/Paris
* 4 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association: The Indian Phase
* - The Preliminary Setting: India, 1935-1936
* - The First All-India Progressive Writers' Association Meeting,
Lucknow, 1936
* 5 The All-India Progressive Writers' Association, 1937-1947: Years of
Power
* - The AIPWA before World War II, 1937-39
* - The AIPWA and the War Years, 1939-45
* - The AIPWA Between the War and Independence: 1945-47
* 6 The Progressive Writers' Association in India and Pakistan,
1947-70: Years of Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1947-53: Years of Rapid Decline
* - The AIPWA, 1953-70: An organization in Search of Members
* - The All-Pakistan Progressive Writers' Association, 1947-58: 'A Very
Short and Chequered History'
* 7 Faiz Ahmed Faiz: The Progressive Poet as Aesthete
* 8 Asrarul Haq Majaz: The Progressive Poet as Romantic
* 9 Makhdum Mohiuddin: The Reluctant Progressive
* 10 Ali Sardar Jafri: The Progressive Poet and the Consistency of
Commitment
* 11 Sahir Ludhianvi: The Progressive as Lyric Poet
* 12 Conclusions
* Appendices
* I. Communist Party Activities in India Prior to 1935
* II. Select Biographical Notes
* A Chronology of the Progressive Writers' Movement
* Glossary of Literary and Historical Allusions
* Select Bibliography
* Index of Poems by Title
* Index of Poems by Author
* Index