Tamil Literary Heritage: Remaining Bibliographic Records
This section completes the overview by including the remaining scholars, specialized researchers, and historians cited in the reference document. These entries cover drama, religious studies, and specialized linguistic analyses.
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1. Drama and Artistic Development
- T.K. Shanmugam: Documented the growth of drama in Tamil Nadu, with notable contributions to the Madurai Tamil Sangam souvenirs.
- P. Sambanda Mudaliar: A central figure in 'Drama Tamil' who recorded the evolution of stage arts and literature.
- S.D. Sargunar: Provided lectures and records on the intersection of Christianity and Tamil culture.
2. Regional and Chronological Histories
- K.A. Nilakanta Sastri: Detailed the imperial history of 'The Cholas' and provided a comprehensive 'History of South India'.
- M.S. Purnalingam Pillai: Chronicled the 'History of Tamil Literature' for an international academic audience.
- T.V. Sadasiva Pandarathar: Conducted extensive research on the Pandyas and general literary history.
- R. Raghava Iyengar: Authored 'Tamil History' and specialized in the chronology of the Alvars and early poets.
3. International Philology and Culture
- Max Muller & Whitney: Referenced for their broader linguistic studies and the foundational study of language.
- Otto Jespersen: Noted for his linguistic principles in the study of 'Language'.
- V.R.R. Dikshitar: Specialized in 'Pre-Historic South India' and ancient cultural records.
- Rev. S. Gnanapragasar: Provided cultural and linguistic studies within the Proto-Indo-Mediterranean context.
Scholarly Fact
Which scholar wrote 'The History of the Tamils' and 'Tamil Studies' as primary reference works?
M. Srinivasa Iyengar and P.T. Srinivasa Iyengar.
Source Note
This final compilation is derived from pages 8 through 11 of the Tamil Ilakkia Varalaru source file.
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