| Author(s) | Year | Work | Relevance | |-----------|------|------|-----------| | | 2011 | “Oral Tradition and the Modern Short Story in [Country] ” | Provides a theoretical framework for analyzing oral‑style narrative in written form. | | L. A. Gomez | 2014 | Diasporic Echoes: The Narrative Strategies of Chelli ni Denguet (MA thesis) | The most extensive academic treatment of the collection to date; includes a chapter‑by‑chapter summary. | | R. S. Patel | 2018 | “Mythic Re‑appropriation in Contemporary African‑Diaspora Fiction” | Discusses the mythic motifs that recur in Chelli ni Denguet . | | World Digital Library | 2022 | “Open Access Archives for Minority Literatures” | Lists repositories where the PDF may be requested through legitimate channels. |
If you are interested in the original Meitei Mayek script, the 1907 public‑domain edition is the only source that preserves the authentic orthography. The later revised editions are printed in Roman script but include a glossary of original terms.
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