Sripada Kameswara Rao
Sripada Kameswara Rao (1877–1943) was an actor, translator and speaker. He translated Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, French and Punjabi dramas to Telugu.[1][2] He published numerous reviews,[3] such as one on the play Kanyasulkam, that was published in 1933 in the Telugu literary journal Bharathi.[4]
Rao translated other scholars' writings, such as Dwijendra Lal Rai's and P. C. Vasu's contributions to dramatic and literary criticism, into Telugu prose. He was a scholar[5] who was well-versed in Eastern and Western culture.[6]
Books
- Kalapahad (1913)[7]
- Bharatharamani[8]
- Tagina sasthi[9]
- Lilavathi sulochanalu
- Sahitya meemamsa[10]
- Chandragupta
- Sri madhavacharya vidyaranyaswamy[11]
- Pisinigottu[11]
- Punarvivahamu[11]
- Ranapratapasing naatakamu.
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References
- the drama "bharatharamani" in archives
- "Telugu Theatre | Theatre | Poetry". Scribd. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- Natarajan, Nalini; Nelson, Emmanuel Sampath (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313287787.
- KANYASUKKAM (October 2017). "Kanyasulkam" (PDF). Chapter 5, kanyasulkam: 64.
- "Telugu Theatre | Theatre | Poetry". Scribd. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- "Reviews". www.yabaluri.org. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- Natarajan, Nalini; Nelson, Emmanuel Sampath (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313287787.
- Sripada Kameshwar Rao. Sripada Kameshwar Rao Rachanalu.
- "Telugu Thesis | Sanskrit Central". sanskritcentral.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
- Sripada Kameshwar Rao (1926). Sahitya Memamsa.
- R.P.Sharma. "శ్రీపాద కామేశ్వర్ రావు రచనలు SriPada Kameshwar Rao". www.teluguthesis.com. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
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