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Thai Literature
Dates back to the
13th
century, long before Thailand (formerly
Siam
) came into close contact with Western civilization
Earliest
Thai literature
Was written in
Chinese
until the influence of
Sanskrit
and Pali from India
Thai literature
Essentially religious, consisting of works on
Buddhism
and
Hinduism
Thai poetry appeared in the form of
songs
and lyric poems, narrative poetry, and
dance
drama
Prose was used mainly for
recording history
and
publicizing laws
New forms, styles, techniques, and subjects were introduced to literature but were almost exclusively written in the Thai language
Chulalongkorn period
(
1898-1910
)
Notable Thai writers
Kukrit Pramoj
Kulap Saipradit
(pen name
Siburapha
)
Botan
Other Thai writers
Khamsing Srinawk
Pira Sudham
Modern literature of Thailand
Western-style prose drama
Children's literature
Nonfictional prose
Autobiographies
Biographies
Essays
Letters
Memoirs
Diaries
Literary criticisms
Myanmar literature
Began as early as the
Bagan
period in the 11th century and was inscribed on stones called
kyauksa
which are still in existence
Early Myanmar
literature
Yakhaing minthami eigyin
(Cradle Song of the Princess Arakan)
Maniratanapum
(a collections of traditions)
Hatthipala Pyo
(long poems on the life of Buddha)
15th
century Myanmar literature
Jataka
tales told by
Buddha
to his disciples to answer particular questions
War
poems composed by monarchs called
kagyin
Myanmar's written prose
Works on law
Works on
history
Many dramas were written during the
16th
to 18th centuries in
Myanmar
The style and form of Myanmar literature evolved when it was influenced by the
British
in the
19th
century
Written plays for the court in
Myanmar
were not performed but were meant to be
read
Modern Myanmar literature began
1930s
Notable Myanmar authors
Dr. Htin Aung (wrote "
Burmese
Drama and
Burmese
Folk Tales")
U Zhan Kaw (poet and short story writer, wrote the biography "
Burma
in
My Lifetime
")
The first novel in
Myanmar
was an adaptation of Alexander Dumas' "
The Count of Monte Cristo
"