Synopses & Reviews
This book brings together essays on economic analysis and policy written by some of the finest minds working on Indian economics today. Distinguished contributors include Amartya Sen, Asok Sen, Tapas Majumdar, Mukul Majumdar, Jati K. Sengupta, Alok Ray, Manmohan Agarwal, Sandwip Kumar Das,
Amiya Kumar Bagchi, and Pranab Bardhan. Topics covered include an examination of the heterogeneity of economics methodology and the challenges facing it, and the role of literacy in enabling people to participate in a high-technology society.
Review
"A substantial work of impeccable comprehensive scholarship....Indispensable to anyone doing research on Mann."--Library Journal
"We should be most grateful for this carefully researched, well-documented, and usefully indexed work....This is a study which I hope will inspire careful reading of its text and its primary sources."--Modern Language Quarterly
Synopsis
Based, in part, on close reading of manuscripts and sources at the Zurich Thomas Mann Archive, Reed's study has long established itself as the standard work in English on Mann's fiction and thought. In this new edition, Reed adds a chapter on the new documentation that has appeared since the first edition. He details the main currents in Mann scholarship over the last two decades, suggesting how we should now see the writer, the man, and the political figure, and, above all, the complex relationship between the three.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [445]-458) and index.