Linguistic Entropy in Othello of Shakespeare

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR N. Narasimha Ramayya

In a career spanning more than 50 Years, as a writer, poet and litterateur, Nadamuni Narasimha Ramayya has distinguished himself, in India and overseas.  Educated to doctoral level in English literature, he has a style and linguistic genre that resonates with the vibrance of 21st century.  With works numbering over a hundred plus, a few of his remarkable publications include: Triumph of Love (1969), Malfi Rani (1970), My Offerings to Three My Lord (1971), Love and Life (1971), Faustus (1972), Negligent Scholar (1976), Legacy (1977), The Hospital (1981), The Vedanta and Ezra Pound, Bhagavad Gita (1993), Linguistic Entropy in Othello of Shakespeare (1994), Day Dreams, Asparagus (1997).  Asparagus, the literary journal, Dr. Ramayya ran, had all the hallmarks of contemporary genius and a penchant for the offbeat and extraordinary in prose and poetry.  Over the years, he has been honoured with several titles: Vidya Visaarada Kiran Founder;s Award 1970; Poet of the Year 1995; Kunti Goel Award 1997; 2000 Millennium Medal of Honor, ABI, USA, for instance.  He has held honorary positions including: President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Dr. Zakir Hussain Memorial Research Institute, Hyderabad (India, 1982); President, Child Art International, Hyderabad (India, 1994).  Versatile and Brilliant, Dr. Narasimha Ramayya is blessed with an eclectic blend of Interests encompassing a diverse array of arts and humanities.  Aside from his literary pastimes, he dabbles in painting and cartooning as well as philosophical musings.  An ardent devotee of Lord Krishna, he has written extensively on the Philosophy of Life, and the song celestial, Bhagavad Gita.

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Title
Linguistic Entropy in Othello of Shakespeare
Author
Edition
1st. Ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185880220
Length
95, Bib, Indx, 22 x 14 cm
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