Culture and Nationalism in Devkota’s Shakuntala

Authors

  • Bal Krishna Sharma Lecturer in English at Resunga Multiple Campus, Gulmi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/bodhi.v2i1.2872

Keywords:

Shakuntala, Devkota

Abstract

Laxmi Prasad Devkota's reputation as one of the most accomplished literary figures in Nepal needs any elaborate explication. A cursory glance at his English writings reveals that he was as good in English language as in Nepali. His English renderings include essays, poems and translations. Kafle (2007) puts Devkota's English writings in three categories: first, those originally written in English; second, the translations of his own works; and third, the translations of other contemporary writers (p. 19). The famous epic Shakuntala is considered greatest among his works written both in English and Nepali.

DOI: 10.3126/bodhi.v2i1.2872

Bodhi Vol.2(1) 2008 p.205-210

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.
Abstract
4059
PDF
2830

Author Biography

Bal Krishna Sharma, Lecturer in English at Resunga Multiple Campus, Gulmi

Bal Krishna Sharma (M.A., M.Phil.) is a Lecturer in English at
Resunga Multiple Campus, Gulmi, Nepal. He has been
contributing articles to scholarly Journals and Newspapers.

Downloads

How to Cite

Sharma, B. K. (2010). Culture and Nationalism in Devkota’s Shakuntala. Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2(1), 205–210. https://doi.org/10.3126/bodhi.v2i1.2872

Issue

Section

Articles