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Harsha: Nágánanda, or the joy of the snake-world  wikidata:Q51142508 reasonator:Q51142508 s:en:Nagananda (Boyd 1872)
Author
Harsha
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Translator
Palmer Boyd (1840- )
Title
Nágánanda, or the joy of the snake-world
Subtitle a Buddhist drama in five acts
Edition 1st edition
Publisher
Trübner & Co.
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English: Palmer Boyd's 1872 English translation of the Sanskrit play Nāgānanda, attributed to Harsha.
Language English
Publication date 1872
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Place of publication London
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