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219 ------------------------------------------------------- Works Cited (Includes also Works consulted besides all the Citations in the Study) ------------------------------------------------------- A. Primary Sources Karnad, Girish. Yayati. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2008. Print. ---. Tughlaq. New Delhi: New Oxford UP, 1986. Print. ---. The Fire and the Rain. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 1988. Print. ---. Nãga-Mandala: Play with a Cobra. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 1990. Print. ---. Three Plays: Nãga-Mandala, Hayavadana, Tughlaq. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 1997. Print. ---. Collected Plays: Tughlaq, Hayavadana, Bali: The Sacrifice, Nãga-Mandala. Vol.1. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2005. Print. ---. Collected Plays: Tale-Danda, The Fire and the Rain, The Dreams of Tipu Sultan, Two Dramatic Monologues: Flowers and Broken Images. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2005. Print. ---. Wedding Album, New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2009. Print. ---. Boiled Beans on Toast , New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2014. Print. ---. Introduction. Three Plays: Naga-Mandala, Hayavadana, Tughlaq. By Girish Karnad. Eighth Impression. New Delhi: Oxford UP, 2002. Print.

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