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Manuscript Print And Memory Relics Of The Cankam In Tamilnadu Eva Maria Wilden

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Manuscript Print And Memory Relics Of The Cankam In Tamilnadu Eva Maria Wilden
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.02 MB
Pages: 460
Author: Eva Maria Wilden
ISBN: 9783110352764, 3110352761
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Manuscript Print And Memory Relics Of The Cankam In Tamilnadu Eva Maria Wilden by Eva Maria Wilden 9783110352764, 3110352761 instant download after payment.

The ancient Tamil poetic corpus of the Caṅam ("The Academy") is a national treasure for Tamilians and a battle-ground for linguists and historians of politics, culture and literature. Going back to oral predecessors probably dating back to the beginning of the first millennium, it has had an extremely rich and variegated history. Collected into anthologies and endowed with literary theories and voluminous commentaries, it became the centre-piece of the Tamil literary canon, associated with the royal court of the Pandya dynasty in Madurai. Its decline began in the late middle ages, and by the late 17th century it had fallen into near oblivion, before being rediscovered at the beginning of the print era. The present study traces the complex historical process of its transmission over some 2000 years, using and documenting a wide range of sources, in particular surviving manuscripts, the early prints, the commentaries of the literary and grammatical traditions and a vast range of later literature that creates a web of inter-textual references and quotations.

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