The fatal rumour : a nineteenth-century Indian novel
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The fatal rumour : a nineteenth-century Indian novel
(SOAS South Asian texts)(Oxford India paperbacks)
Oxford University Press, 2001, c1998
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Āpattukkiṭamān̲a apavātam allatu Kamalāmbāḷ carittiram
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Note
"Originally titled Āpattukkiṭamān̲a apavātam allatu Kamalāmbāḷ carittiram"
Originally published: 1998
Bibliography: p. [179]-180
Description and Table of Contents
Description
One of the earliest novels in Tamil, written by B.R. Rajam Aiyar, "The Fatal Rumour" is a family saga with a fast-moving plot. It presents a portrait of late 19th-century India and has a vein of satire and irony running through it.
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