Vijendra Narayan Singh

Vijendra Narayan Singh is a critic of Hindi Literature.[1]

He has specialized on the critical appreciation of Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' and his works.[2] He served as Professor and Head of the Hindi Department of Hyderabad Central University.[2]

Apart from these, some of his other works are Kavyalochan ki saasyayen, Ashudh kavya ki sanstuti main, and Bharatiya kavya sameeksha main Vakrokti siddhant.[2]

Works

  • Bharatiya Sahitya ke Nirmata: Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar', Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 2005, ISBN 81-260-2142-X.
  • Dinkar: Ek Punarmulyankan, Parimal Prakashan, Allapur, Allahabad.
  • Urvashi: Uplabdhi Aur Sima, Parimal Prakashan, Allapur, Allahabad.
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References

  1. Studies, Association for Asian (November 1980). The Journal of Asian Studies. Association for Asian Studies. p. 287. Vijendra Narayan Singh says he was a natural-born storyteller (p.65) ...
  2. Singh, Vijendra Narayan (2005). Ramdhari Singh Dinkar: Bharatiya Sahitya ke Nirmata. Sahitya Akademi. p. 151. ISBN 978-81-260-2664-7.
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