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Literary Trends(from Homage to Karnataka, edited by Dr. Saryu Doshi)

Title:Literary Trends(from Homage to Karnataka, edited by Dr. Saryu Doshi)
Author:M.V. Seetharamiah
Publication:Marg
Enumeration:Vol. 35-1, p. 13-20
Abstract:The history of Kannada literature can be classified into chronological periods, form-based periods of the Champukavya and Shatpadikavya, or the writer-based periods like the Pampa-yuga, Basava-yuga, and Kumara Vyasa-yuga. Kannada literature developed through the poetical compositions generated by religious movements like Jainism (10th -13th centuries), Virashaivism (1150-13th century), and Vaishnavism (1250-14th century), and the royal patronage extended by the Vijayanagara (1450-16th century) and Wodeyars (17th-19th century). In the 20th century, Kannada literature was influenced by Western thought, and English literature in particular.

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