Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan

Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan

by Toru Dutt

21 chapters3h 1mEnglish1882

About this book

Toru Dutt was an Indian poet, writing in English. Born in 1856, she travelled to England and France, and being a polyglot became fluent in French and English, later in Sanskrit as well. Her works gained popularity and success posthumously. This collection of her poems, Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan, was published by her father after her death in 1877. This collection is divided into 2 parts: the 1st part contains long poems about the ancient legends of her native land of India, which had been passed on to her orally in Sanskrit and which held much fascination for her, and also implied her desire to return to India. The 2nd part is a collection of Dutt's miscellaneous poems, clearly influenced by her travels in Europe and includes the memorable 'Our Casuarina Tree'. (Summary by Anusha)

Chapters (20)

1Savitri, Part I
884
2Savitri, Part II
766
3Savitri, Part III
131
4Savitri, Part IV
735
5Savitri, Part V
420
6Lakshman
699
7Jogadhya Uma
676
8The Royal Ascetic and The Hind
621
9The Legend of Dhruva
520
10Buttoo
1010
11Sindhu
884
12Prehlad
1040
13Sîta
125
14Near Hastings
141
15France—1870
121
16The Tree of Life
170
17On the Fly Leaf of Erckmann-Chatrian's novel entitled Madame Thérèse
123
18Sonnet—Baugmaree
83
19Sonnet—The Lotus
83
20Our Casuarina Tree
234

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