
Written in a clear and lucid style, the book presents a rich sampling of the data and serves a useful typological reference. Among the major topics covered in this volume are the writing system, phonology, morphology, grammatical constructions and discourse and pragmatic aspects of Sinhala. Although the earliest surviving literature in Sinhala dates from the 8th century A.D., its written tradition has traced a longer path of more than 2,000 years. As for the genetic relation, it belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. Outside Sri Lanka it is used among immigrant populations in the U.K., North America, Australia and some European and Middle Eastern countries. Sinhala is one of the official languages of Sri Lanka and the mother tongue of over 70% of the population. Sinhala written by Dileep Chandralal and has been published by John Benjamins Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Language Arts & Disciplines categories.
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If the content Sinhala not Found or Blank, you must refresh this page manuallyĭownload Sinhala PDF/ePub, Mobi eBooks by Click Download or Read Online button. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. Click Download or Read Online button to get Sinhala book now. It is also clear that though the new writing styles have emerged, the potentiality of realistic writing style is still in existence in modern Sinhala literature and particularly in modern Sinhala novels.Download Sinhala PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. This development could be considered a blessing for modern Sinhala novels in its path. Of them according to the findings, it is evident that the themes like cast, nationality and the human problems are depicted in a very powerful manner with the very productive usage of the new style of writing. This study is dedicated to communicate the thematic complexities of modern Sinhala novels with special reference to six themes in the area in detail. The content analysis was deployed as the research methods to interpret the selected texts and to identify the thematic complexities of Post Realistic Modern Sinhala Novels. Their writing could be considered as “post -realistic” writings. Ajith Thilakasena, being a Sinhala short story writer, Kapila Kumara Kalinga, Manjula Wediwardana, Liyanage Amarakeerthi, and Mahinda Prasad Masimbula also followed the same style of writing claiming that the realistic writing style is not capable enough to portray the current complex society. Saman Kumara and Mohan Raj Madawala in the 90th decade deployed the same writing style in their novels. Successively, Sri Lankan writers like Tenyson Perera, K.K. In the 70th and 80th decades, many novels based on the analysis of human society were published and at the end of 80th decade, the emergence of “Surrealistic writing style” was established with the publication of “sansārāranyayēdadayakkārayaā” by Saimon Nawagateegama in 1981, which is also is evident in Sinhala novels. This was centered around the love of youngsters in their school life. Subsequently, with its influence, many novels on the theme of individual characters were predominant and this trend was changed to certain extent with the creation of “Goluhadawata” by Karunasena Jayalath in 1962.

The year 1956, that Wickramasingha contributed his novel “Virāgaya” in a new style is also considered a milestone in the history of Sinhala novels.

Beginning with the first Sinhala fiction “Meena” published in 1905, the year 1944 with the publication of the novel “Gamperaliya” by Martin Wickramasingha is considered the year of the introduction of realistic Sinhala novels which distinguished those from the Sinhala fiction. Reality means the sum or aggregate of all that is real or in existence, as opposed to that which is merely imaginary. The salient feature of a novel which distinguishes it from a fiction is ‘the reality’. This holds true with Sinhala literature as well.

In many countries in the world, before the introduction of “Novels”, the tradition of “fiction” prevailed. The objective of this research is to conduct an analytical study of the thematic complexities of the post realistic modern Sinhala novels.
