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Rabb, Kate Milner

"National Epics"

A. Reed's Hindu Literature, 1891, pp. 272-352;
Albrecht Weber's History of Indian Literature, 1878, pp. 184-191;
J. T. Wheeler's History of India, 4 vols., 1876, vol. ii.;
J. C. Oman's Great Indian Epics, 1874, pp. 87-231;
T. Goldstuecker's Hindu Epic Poetry; the Maha-Bharata Literary Remains,
1879, (vol. ii., pp. 86-145);
M. Macmillan's Globe-trotter in India, 1815, p. 193;
J. Peile's Notes on the Tales of Nala, 1882;
C. J. Stone's Cradle-land of Arts and Creeds, 1880, pp. 36-49;
H. H. Wilson's Introduction to the Maha-Bharata and a Translation of three
Extracts (in his Works, vol. iii., p. 277); Westminster Review, 1868, vol.
xxxiii., p. 380.


STANDARD ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS, THE MAHA-BHARATA.

The Maha-Bharata, Selections from the, Tr. by Sir Edwin Arnold, in his
Indian Poetry, 1886; in his Indian Idylls, 1883;
Nala and Damayanti and other Poems, Tr. from the Maha-Bharata by
H. H. Milman, (his translation of the Story of Nala is edited with notes by
Monier Williams, 1879);
Metrical translations from Sanskrit writers by John Muir, 1879, pp. 13-37;
Last Days of Krishna, Tr. from the Maha-Bharata Price (Oriental
Translation Fund: Miscellaneous Translations);
The Maha-Bharata, an English Prose Translation with notes, by Protap
Chandra Roy, Published in one hundred parts, 1883-1890;
Asiatic Researches, Tr.


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