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RENAISSANCE OF TAMIL LITERATURE DURING THE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION IN MADRAS PRESIDENCY (1920-1937)

    1 Author(s):  DR. H.K. SULAIMAN KHAN

Vol -  5, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 150 - 160  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Abstract Renaissance means re-birth or revival. In this article focussed how the Tamil language attainted revival through Tamil literature during the Justice administration in Madras Presidency. There are number of researches going on Tamil language and literature in worldwide but there is no substantial research onrenaissance of Tamil literature during the Justice administration in Madras Presidency from 1920 to 1937. The plenty of primary and secondary sources are available in the Tamilnadu State Archives, Egmore, Chennai,encouraged me undertook research on this topic. During the Justice administration, National movement was headed by Gandhiji and non-Brahmin movement, self-respect movement and pure Tamil movement was headed by PeriyarRamasaminaickerand MaraimalaiAdigalwhich paved the way for the revival of Tamil language through Tamil literature. Hence it is an attempt to enumerate conditions of social, political, economic, religious, art and so on with the help of the catalogue of the registered books from 1916 to 1937 published by the government of madras, Administrative reports of the Madras Presidency 1916-1937, Public Department Government Orders, Native Newspaper reports, Fortnightly Reports and so on.

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