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India in Indian poetry in English

  • Sri Aurobindo, Love and Death, long poem about the triumph of love over death, concerning the Ruru-Priyumvada legend (somewhat like the Greek Orpheus-Eurydice and the Indian Satvitri-Satyavan myths)[2]
  • Toru Dutt, Life and Letters of Toru Dutt, London, Milford: Oxford University Press, Indian poet, writing in English, published in the United Kingdom[3]
  • Maneck B. Pithawalla, A Wedding Feast, Karachi: M. B. Pithawalla[4]* Poets of John Company, Calcutta: Tahcker, Spink and Co., 134 pages; anthology[5]
  • K. S. R. Sastry, The Epic of Indian Womanhood, Madras: Imperial Trading Co.[6]
  • Puran Singh, The Sisters of the Spinning Wheel and Other Sikh Poems, London: Dent[6]
  • Nanikram Vasanmal Thadani, Ashoka and Other Poems, Delhi: self-published[4]

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