Vol. 3 No. 3 (2021): Volume 3, Issue 3, Year 2021
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Literary Interpretations based on the studies on Occasional Verses of the Medieval Period

Sheeba T
Department of English, SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai-603110, Tamil Nadu, India
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Praveen Sam D
Department of English, SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam, Chennai-603110, Tamil Nadu, India
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Published 2021-07-23

Keywords

  • Single Anthology,
  • Tamil literature,
  • Medieval literature,
  • Tamil Poets,
  • Ottakoothar,
  • Avvaiyar,
  • Kambar
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How to Cite

T, S., & D, P. S. (2021). Literary Interpretations based on the studies on Occasional Verses of the Medieval Period. International Research Journal of Tamil, 3(3), 82-88. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt21311

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Abstract

Poets recreate their innermost feelings in the minds of the readers through their poems. In addition, the vast majority of occasional verses sung on poets’ own emotions. They are therefore classified as autobiographical poems. In these songs, poets not only write about the beauty of nature but also about their experiences of life and the literary world. Literature composed of pleasure, humour, carefree contentment, and the emotions of fear, sadness, anxiety, pain, rivalry, jealousy, frustration, and struggle are largely discussed in the occasional verses of medieval literature. The role of literature in the sociological and psychological analysis of the everyday life problems of poets becomes an integral part of their themes. How do the problems that this society affect the soul of an individual? In it, one can learn from the literature of the time. The success of the creators is that they create the best literature related to human life. Further, the uniqueness and personality of a poet are known by the excellence of his or her conceptual style. This article studies the verses that have been excluded from the history of Tamil literature, and known as the "Occasional Verses Collection (Single Anthology)".

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