Gopi Chand Narang
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Taraqqī pasandī jadīdiyat mābaʻd jadīdiyat
Selected essays on Urdu literature.
Hindūstān kī taḥrīk-i āzādī aur Urdū shāʻirī
On Urdu poetry and its contribution to Indian freedom movement.
Urdū g̲h̲azal aur Hindustānī z̲ihn va tahzīb
On Urdu ghazal and Indian mind and culture; a study.
Hindūstānī qiṣṣon̲ se māk̲h̲ūẓ Urdū mas̲navīyān̲
On Urdu masnavi.
Hindūstān ke Urdū muṣannifīn aur shuʻarā
Who's who of Indian Urdu writers.
Sāk̲h̲tiyāt, pas sāk̲h̲tiyāt, aur mashriqī shiʻriyāt
On structuralism, literary analysis with special reference to Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, and Urdu poetry.
Qārī asās tanqīd
On reader response criticism with reference to Urdu literature.
Amīr K̲h̲usrau kā Hindvī kalām
On the Hindustani poetry of Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, ca. 1253-1325, Persian and Hindustani poet; includes the text, with extensive editorial introduction, of his poetic riddles in an 18th century manuscript preserved in the Aloys Sprenger collection in Berlin.
Uslūbiyāt-i Mīr
On the poetical style of Mir Babbar Ali Anis, 1802-1874, eminent Urdu elegist; a speech.
Safar āshnā
Travel impressions of Europe, Canada, United States of America, etc., of an Urdu scholar; with special mention of the literary activities of Urdu poets and authors living in foreign countries.
G̲h̲ālib
"Ghalib: Selections from His Urdu Poetry and Prose is an accessible and wide-ranging introduction to the preeminent Indian Urdu-language poet, Mirza Asadullah Khan "Ghalib" (1797-1869). Ghalib remains one of the most popular and influential Urdu-language poets. He also wrote in Persian. Beginning with a critical introduction, which introduces Ghalib and his work to non-specialists, Frances Pritchett and Owen Cornwall then present a selection of Ghazals--the classic Urdu poetic form for which Ghalib was most famous--his poetry in other forms; little-known letters; and an introduction to an Urdu romance. The careful translations--more true to the originals than prior translations--will allow readers with little or no knowledge of Persian or Urdu to appreciate the lyricism of the original languages. Moreover, the annotations flesh out the nuances of meaning and other finer details of the poetry. The book also includes a glossary and a selection of Ghalib's comments on his own verses. The Urdu text of the poetry is included."--