Published 2022-07-28
Keywords
- V. Unnamalai,
- Poet Mitra,
- Prose Prowess,
- Traditional Poetry
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Abstract
Our forefathers gave our mother Tamil as Muthamil. Among them, the prose flourished and became influential in both the prose and poetry. The effects of the changes brought about by the dominance of the highlanders were also seen in the literature. Prose arose from the syllabic form, just as new poetry arose from traditional poetry. This prose is based on the method of revealing the material as it is without concealing it. After the development of prose, fields like religion, history, medicine were written in prose. Thus the poet Mitra is a modern literary creator. His prose works are based on research skills. He did not limit his knowledge with literature and broadened his knowledge in the world of research and prose. The purpose of this article is to examine the prose skills of the poet Mitra whose real name is V. Unnamalai.
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