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  • {{Short description|Indian writer of the third century BCE}} ...>Vishnu</span> Sharma''' ([[Sanskrit]]: विष्णुशर्मन् / विष्णुशर्मा) was an Indian scholar and author who wrote the ''[[Panchatantra]]'', a collection of fabl ...
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  • {{short description|Indian writer and cartoonist}} ...July 1930 – 30 March 2005), commonly known as '''O. V. Vijayan''', was an Indian author and cartoonist, who was an important figure in modern [[Malayalam la ...
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  • ...xix, in ''Babrius and Phaedrus'' (1965)</ref> Earlier [[Indian epic poetry|Indian epics]] such as [[Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa|Vyasa's]] ''[[Mahabharata]]'' an The Panchatantra is an ancient Indian assortment of fables. The earliest recorded work, ascribed to Vishnu Sharma ...
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  • * ''The City of Dreadful Night and Other Places'' (1891) – A.H. Wheeler & Co (Indian Railway Library #14) * "The Fabulists" ...
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  • ...Peter|Straub}} || ''[[Conjunctions (journal)|Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists]]'' || [[Bard College]] ...phen|Jones|Stephen Jones (author)}} || ''Best New Horror 28'' || Drugstore Indian ...
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  • Other French fabulists since La Fontaine had already started the counter-attack on the self-righte ...-ant-and-the-grasshopper-story/ |title=The ant and the grasshopper story – Indian Version |publisher=Speakbindas.com |date=2009-03-05 |access-date=2012-04-04 ...
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  • ...in the Chair" || ''[[Conjunctions (journal)|Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists]]'' ([[Bard College]]) | {{sortname|Rebecca|Roanhorse}} || "Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™" || ''[[Apex Magazine]]'' ...
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  • ...ife she began to experience visions in which she encountered a "Mysterious Indian" man, which figure she claimed to actually meet in later life, in the flesh ...[[astral projection|astral traveling]], again encountering the "mysterious Indian" in visions.{{sfn|Lachman|2012|p=27}} ...
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  • ...il. There is some debate over whether the Greeks learned these fables from Indian storytellers or the other way, or if the influences were mutual. ...k or Near Eastern literature are found later in the Panchatantra and other Indian story-books, including the Buddhist Jatakas.<ref>Perry, Ben E. (1965). "Int ...
    102 KB (15,999 words) - 06:19, 1 May 2025
  • ...retellings of oral epics (such as the Egyptian ''[[Story of Sinuhe]]'', [[Indian epic poetry]], and the [[Homer]]ic epics, the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Ody ...[[Aeneid]]'' (written between 29 and 19 BCE); and the [[Indian epic poetry|Indian epics]], the ''[[Ramayana]]'' and the ''[[Mahabharata]]''. Epic poetry appe ...
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  • ...that?"<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gilham |first1=Hannah |title=Discovering the Fabulists: The Value of the Bizarre in Literature |url=http://www.washingtonsquarerev In the English-speaking world, major authors include: British-Indian writer [[Salman Rushdie]], whose ''[[Midnight's Children]]'' mixes history ...
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  • ...an 1885 portrait by [[John Singer Sargent]]. His wife Fanny, seated in an Indian dress, is visible in the lower right corner. [[Category:Scottish fabulists]] ...
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