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  Hindi literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other important writers of this period are Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi, Maithili Sharan Gupt, R N Tripathi and Gopala Sharan Sinha.
Hazariprasad Dwivedi (1907–1979), novelist, literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar, penned numerous novels, collections of essays and a historical outline of Hindi literature.
Mahadevi Varma was one of the four pillars of the great Romantic movement in modern Hindi poetry, Chhayavada, the remaining three being Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala', Jaishankar Prasad and Sumitranandan Pant.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hindi_literature   (2711 words)

  
 Hazariprasad Dwivedi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Born in 1907, in a tiny village of Balia district in Uttar Pradesh, Hazariprasad was brought up under far from affluent circumstances, in a household of traditional learning and culture.
He taught Sanskrit and Hindi; he was engaged in research and creative writing and stayed on in Santiniketan for two decades.
Hazariprasad emerged as one of the foremost writers and critics in Hindi Literature.
www.visva-bharati.ac.in /GreatMasters/Contents/hazariprasad%20dwivedi.htm   (124 words)

  
 AAR Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
I argue that in his epoch-making book on Kabir (1942), Hazariprasad Dwivedi (1907-1979) can be seen to have inverted the tendency of such critics as Ramchandra Shukla (1884-1941) to deride the mystical element in the popular (exemplified for Shukla in Kabir).
Dwivedi did this by claiming that it was now the popular as mystery that was to be installed at the core of nationalist discourse as the inner citadel of “individual religious questing” (vyaktigat dharm-sadhana).
From the point of view of the recent dalit (“untouchable”) critique of Dwivedi put forward by Dharmvir, it would seem as though Dwivedi may well have transferred the strife within culture to its conflictual core, which “is” caste.
www.aarweb.org /annualmeet/2003/pbook/abstract.asp?Abstract=Yes&ANum=A30   (607 words)

  
 Hazariprasad Dwivedi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Hazariprasad Dwivedi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hazariprasad Dwivedi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Hazariprasad Dwivedi.
Here you will find more informations about Hazariprasad Dwivedi.
The orginal Hazariprasad Dwivedi article can be editet
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Hazariprasad-Dwivedi.html   (103 words)

  
 Humanscape - October 1999 - Individual above all - Purushottam Agrawal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The individuality of Kabir's style and language has already been analysed by scholars like Hazariprasad Dwivedi and Linda Hess; essentially in terms of the uniqueness of his diction and `spontaneous, rough rhetoric'.
According to Hazariprasad Dwivedi, this insistence "besides carrying a spiritual connotation is also indicative of social fact." The social fact is that Kabir belonged to a recently converted social group of Jogis -- situated on the border of the Hindu and Muslim communities.
He was an individualist" (Kabir, in H P Dwivedi, Granthavali-4, Rajkamal, New Delhi, 1981, p 386).
www.humanscape.org /Humanscape/1999/Oct/hs10993t.htm   (2498 words)

  
 CC July 1999
According to Hazariprasad Dwivedi, this insistence "besides carrying a spiritual connotation is also indicative of social fact".
The social fact is that Kabir belonged to a recently converted social group of Jogis — situated on the border of Hindu and Muslim communities.
This distinction is best described by Dwivedi himself: "His is not the frustration of someone who has been denied good company, but the self—assurance of one who is aware of the hollowness of good company".
www.sabrang.com /cc/comold/july99/essay.htm   (2655 words)

  
 Gorākhnāth History Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A leading Hindi scholar, Hazariprasad Dwivedi, has observed that "since the time of Śaṅkarācārya there has not been anyone in India as influential or as great" as Gorakṣanātha.
There is still no consensus about either his dates or the compositions that may be correctly attributed to him.
The initial citation is from Hazariprasad Dwivedi's study in Hindi, Nāth-sampradāy (Varanasi, 1966), p.
www.bookrags.com /history/religion/gorkhnth-eorl-06   (934 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
And although Grinshpon is harsh on the philosophers for effacing the literary suppleness of these texts, his attempts to suggest that we cannot understand the message of the Upanishads without understanding the men and women in crisis to whom these truths are expressed is surely right.
After all, is it an accident that one of the great modern Hindi novels, Hazariprasad Dwivedi’s Anamdas Ka Potha, could have an Upanishadic character as its central figure?
To recognize the self does not require erasing the “selves” whose crises produce a quest for knowledge in the first place.
www.telegraphindia.com /1030131/asp/opinion/story_1619958.asp   (797 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hazariprasad Dwivedi
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'Acharya' Hazariprasad Dwivedi (हजारी प्रसाद द्विवेदी) (1907 1979) was a Hindi novelist, literary historian, essayist, critic and scholar.
He penned numerous novels, collections of essays and a historical outline of Hindi literature.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hazariprasad-Dwivedi   (465 words)

  
 Kedarnath Singh
In the cultural hub of Benaras, he was associated with the Progressive Writers’ Movement.
These years marked the formative influence of writers like Hazariprasad Dwivedi, Prof Namawar Singh and Trilochan Shastri.
He also counts writers like Paul Eluard, Neruda and Brecht as important forces in shaping his growth as a craft-conscious, experimental and humanist poet.
www.poetryinternational.org /cwolk/view/23266   (720 words)

  
 Report - Coil-net, the Hindi Website
Nagarjuna, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan etc., on the other, shall be included with selected multimedia renderings.
Four major Hindi publications of the IGNCA: (a) Hazariprasad Dwivedi Ke Patra; (b) Dharati aur Beej by Rajendra Ranjan Chaturvedi; (c) Bundelkhand ki Lok Sanskrit Ka Itihasa by Narmada Prasad Gupta; and (d) Parvrajak Ki Dairy by Nirmal Kumar Bose are already included in the COIL-Net as base materials.
Scholars and computer professionals worked together at the workshop to produce cultural heritage in a unique way as per the growing requirement of the web users.
www.ignca.nic.in /nl002402.htm   (1130 words)

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