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Ep. 2- Literary Transitions

Episode 3 of the Making Connections podcast, hosted by flamewritingcentre, titled "Ep. 2- Literary Transitions" was published on September 20, 2019 and runs 34 minutes.

September 20, 2019 ·34m · Making Connections

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The 19th Century was a time of hectic transition, not least in literature. We speak to Prof. Kedar Kulkarni about his recent study of Marathi literary expression from 1790 to 1890- and about the perennial currents of literary change.

The 19th Century was a time of hectic transition, not least in literature. We speak to Prof. Kedar Kulkarni about his recent study of Marathi literary expression from 1790 to 1890- and about the perennial currents of literary change.

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