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  2. Vishwavikhyathamaya Mookku - Wikipedia

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    "Vishwavikhyathamaya Mookku" was published as a book in 1954 by S.P.C.S. in an anthology by the same name. The following stories are included in this collection: [6] "Vishwavikhyathamaya Mookku" "Neethinyayam" "Pazhaya Oru Kochu Premakatha"

  3. DC Books - Wikipedia

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    DC Books [1] is a publisher and bookseller with headquarters in Kottayam, Kerala, India.It has published over 6,500 titles, mainly literature in Malayalam [citation needed], but also including children's literature, poetry, reference, biography, self-help, yoga, management titles, and foreign translations.

  4. Cherusseri Namboothiri - Wikipedia

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    Cherusseri Namboothiri was a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu, in present-day North Malabar region of Kerala.He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446–1475) and the author of Krishna Gadha, a poem which is considered a landmark in the development of Malayalam literature.

  5. P. K. Rajasekharan - Wikipedia

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    Andhanaya Daivam (1999) is a wide-ranging study of Malayalam novel from its beginning in the 1890 s to the end of 20th century. This significant works elicits the caste and class politics underlining the early Malayalam novels. This work focused exclusively on the trajectory of the Malayalam novels which had crossed the centennial mark.

  6. Marthandavarma (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The text of the novel is prescribed for M.A. programmes in Malayalam offered by Madurai Kamaraj University (1998–2008), Mahatma Gandhi University (1991–1992), University of Kerala (1984, 1977–1992, 2007, 2012, 2013) and as a reference book for M.A. programme in Malayalam offered by University of Madras. [251]

  7. Cherupaithangal - Wikipedia

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    The first Malayalam book ever to be printed is Samkṣepavedārththham authored by Clemente Peani and printed in Rome in 1772. [4] Cherupaithangal is a collection of seven stories for children translated from English by the British missionary Benjamin Bailey and printed in C. M. S. Press, Kottayam in 1824. It is also the first book in Malayalam ...

  8. Oru Manushyan - Wikipedia

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    "Oru Manushyan" (Malayalam: ഒരു മനുഷ്യൻ; English: A Certain Man) is a short story written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. It was originally published in Mathrubhumi Illustrated Weekly and later included in the 1952 collection Pavapettavarude Veshya (The Prostitute of the Poor). [1]

  9. Ramanan (play in verse) - Wikipedia

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    Written in 1936, it is the bestseller of Malayalam literature. Changampuzha's Ramanan became such a big hit, the Kerala University prescribed it as a textbook in Malayalam literature class. Changampuzha himself was a literature student at Kerala University at that time.