The Glorious Rise of Early Indo-English Poetry in Pre-Independence Epoch – A Sublime Study

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Priyanka Loni

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Poetry is a written verse which expresses the feelings, emotions, and ideas of a poet in his literary work and in own style and rhythm. In Ancient Indian tradition, Kavya (Poetry) is hailed as equivalent to fifth Veda. Indians have a vast history of traditional arts and have a long directory of poems from various prolific writers which resonates in modern Indian English literature. Indian English poetry has come into the play around 150 years ago, and well matured in this era. The Indian English literature has bifurcated into three phases, and they are Imitative, Assimilative and Experimental. Very few poets in India were well educated before to independence, and they were affected by Victorian and Romantic era works, beginning to repeat the works of Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Keats, Byron, Shelley, Tennyson, Swinburne, and others. The approach and tactics of Byron and Scott were echoed by great pioneers such as V Derozio and the Dutt family, respectively. The topic of Indian poetry was heavily dependent on the environment, cultural heritage, nationalism, and so on i.e., highly anthropogenic, and self-styled and were highly nostalgic among themselves of their works in the comparisons to predecessors works.  Indian Poet also thought of indigenous reader, so it ought to have a desi appeal which was favorable to all, for them the feature of Indianness made it eye catching. The poet tried to remain natural and honest. Indian English poetry is a mixture of all anglicized variety of different ethnic culture across the globe. This paper shall focus on the Indian English Poetry during the Pre-Independence epoch and conglomerate them and brainstorm their works in details.

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Priyanka Loni. (2023). The Glorious Rise of Early Indo-English Poetry in Pre-Independence Epoch – A Sublime Study . Knowledgeable Research: A Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewd Refereed Journal, 2(04), 18–28. https://doi.org/10.57067/kr.v2i04.189
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A Research paper by Pavan G.K: - English Poetry and Poets of Pre-Independent India, ISSN(E): -2321-8851; ISSN(P): -2347-4580.