TALES FROM THE HINDU DRAMATISTS - Awaken Video
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_Sept. 5th--1910_ } Central College.<br />
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_Rai Bahadur Rasamaya Mitra M. A. Head Master Hindu School, Calcutta,<br />
the premier School of Bengal writes_<br />
"The Boy's Ramayana" by Mr R. N. Dutt and Prof. Headland is a<br />
well-written book. The style is simple and correct. I have every<br />
reason to believe that the book is very well-suited to the capacity<br />
of Matriculation students.<br />
RASAMAYA MITRA.<br />
6. 3. 11. Head master, Hindu School.<br />
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OPINIONS OF <strong>THE</strong> PRESS.<br />
_The Amrita Bazar Patrika in its issue of January 2, 1911 writes:--_<br />
"The Boy's Ramayana"--The book is the only one we know of dealing<br />
with the subject of Ramayana in English suitable for school boys.<br />
It is written in simple and idiomatic English. We recommend the<br />
Universities and school committees to adopt it as a text-book.<br />
_The Indian Mirror in its issue of January 17, 1911 reviews the book<br />
thus:--_<br />
A book, called "The Boy's Ramayana", would be a suitable text-book<br />
for Entrance candidates. The language is easy and naturally flowing<br />
and the style idiomatic and interesting.<br />
_The Bengalee in its issue of March 4, 1911 says:--_<br />
The author has given the story of Valmiki's immortal Epic in<br />
elegant and idiomatic English and his mode of narration is highly<br />
interesting. We are confident that the work under notice is<br />
pre-eminently suited to the capacity of Matriculation students of<br />
Indian Universities.<br />
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