
Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature (Set of 5 Big Volumes) (Rare Book Series)
Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Language: English
• Edition: 2009th Edition
• Pages: 5160
• Cover: Hardcover Picture Book
• Author: Iqbalunnisa Hussain
• Edited By: Nishat Zaidi
• ASIN: B0H1X8Q9PQ
• Publication Date: 21 January 2009
• Reading Age: 18 Years and Above
• Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 1 cm
• Weight: 200 g
• Country of Origin: India
About the Book
This significant literary work by Iqbalunnisa Hussain, edited and introduced by Nishat Zaidi, brings together an important contribution to Indian English literature and cultural thought. Published by Sahitya Akademi, the volume reflects the intellectual depth, social awareness, and literary sensitivity associated with the author’s writings.
The book explores themes connected to society, identity, gender, reform, human relationships, and cultural transformation through thoughtful narration and reflective literary expression. Iqbalunnisa Hussain’s work is notable for its engagement with social realities and its portrayal of changing social and moral values within Indian society.
Nishat Zaidi’s editorial contribution and introduction provide valuable literary and historical context, helping readers appreciate the significance of the text within the broader framework of Indian literary and cultural studies. The work is particularly useful for readers interested in women’s writing, Indian English literature, social history, and literary criticism.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Language: English
• Edition: 2009th Edition
• Pages: 5160
• Cover: Hardcover Picture Book
• Author: Iqbalunnisa Hussain
• Edited By: Nishat Zaidi
• ASIN: B0H1X8Q9PQ
• Publication Date: 21 January 2009
• Reading Age: 18 Years and Above
• Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 1 cm
• Weight: 200 g
• Country of Origin: India
About the Book
This significant literary work by Iqbalunnisa Hussain, edited and introduced by Nishat Zaidi, brings together an important contribution to Indian English literature and cultural thought. Published by Sahitya Akademi, the volume reflects the intellectual depth, social awareness, and literary sensitivity associated with the author’s writings.
The book explores themes connected to society, identity, gender, reform, human relationships, and cultural transformation through thoughtful narration and reflective literary expression. Iqbalunnisa Hussain’s work is notable for its engagement with social realities and its portrayal of changing social and moral values within Indian society.
Nishat Zaidi’s editorial contribution and introduction provide valuable literary and historical context, helping readers appreciate the significance of the text within the broader framework of Indian literary and cultural studies. The work is particularly useful for readers interested in women’s writing, Indian English literature, social history, and literary criticism.


















