*The
Great Glossary Fair:*
==> DUAL-SCRIPT
SETS <==
Paired Hindi/Urdu study sets of all
kinds, from many sources
*Hindi and Urdu Since
1800: A Common Reader*
(1990), by Christopher Shackle and Rupert Snell.
This is an excellent overview of grammar, scripts,
and linguistic history; it goes well with sets of
paired H/U readings.
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==Baital
Pachchisi (1802): *texts of
all 25 stories in Hindi, Urdu, and English*
==Ram Babu Saksena, 1927: A History of Urdu
Literature: *Chapter
One, the original English text*; *Chapter
One,
translated
into
Urdu*; *Chapter
One, translated into Hindi*
====Premchand (1881-1936)
"Kafan": *the
original Urdu text as first published*; *a
carefully edited Devanagari text*; *translations
and study materials*
"Pus ki rat": *Urdu
and Hindi texts, and a dual-script glossary*; *another
glossary*
"Shatranj ke khilari / Shatranj ki bazi":
*the original
Urdu text as first published*; *a
Devanagari text and glossary*; *an
Urdu text and glossary for the Satyajit Ray film*;
*an
English translation of the Satyajit Ray filmscript*
"Thakur ka ku'an":
*Urdu
and Devanagari texts, glossaries for both scripts*
"Urdu, Hindi,
aur Hindustani'': *versions
in both Urdu and Hindi*
His
speech to the new Progressive Writers' Association,
1936: *texts
in Urdu, Hindi, English*
====Sa'dat Hasan
Manto (1912-1955)
"Khol do":
*an
Urdu text, a Devanagari text, and a Devanagari
glossary*; *an
Urdu text, a Devanagari text, and a glossary in both
scripts*
"Naya qanun": *a
calligraphed Urdu text*; *a
typset, annotated Urdu text*; *a
Devanagari text* *a
glossary*
"Thanda gosht": *Urdu
and Devanagari texts, glossaries in both scripts*
"Toba Tek Singh": *the
original Urdu text as first published*; *a
Devanagari text and glossary*; *translations
and study materials*
====Ismat Chughtai (1915-1991)
"Chauthi ka jora": *a typeset
Urdu text*; *a
calligraphed Urdu text*; *a
Devanagari text*; *a translation and
study materials*
"Lihaf": *Urdu
and Devanagari texts, glossaries in both scripts*;
*an Urdu text*;
*a
Devanagari text*;
English translations: *one*;
*two*
==Umrao Jan (the 1981 film): *Urdu
text and glossary*; *Devanagari
text and glossary*; *background
materials*
==Anwar Sajjad (1936-), "Cinderella":
*Urdu
and Devanagari texts, glossaries in both scripts*
==Susham
Bedi, 1989: Havan:
*Hindi, Urdu,
and English versions of Chapters 6-7*
==S. R. Faruqi, 2001: Early Urdu
Literary Culture and History: *English,
Urdu, and Hindi versions of Chapter One*
==Sean Pue, 2014: 'I Too Have Some Dreams'
Resource page:
*Selected poems by N. M. Rashed with
intro and H/U texts (no Eng.)*
==Aftab Ahmad, 2014-: A reader of modern
short stories with glossaries, with
versions both *in Urdu*
and *in
Hindi*; also many dual-text stories by *Yousufi*
and *Patras*
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The Gita
*translated
into Hindi*
*translated
into Urdu*
*translated
into English*
The Qur'an
*translated
into Urdu*
*translated
into Hindi*
*translated
into English (Arberry)*
The Bible
*translated
into Hindi*
*translated
into Urdu*
*translated
into English*
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