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Madol Doova (Sinhala: මඩොල් දූව is a children's
novel and coming-of-age
story written by Sri
Lankan writer Martin Wickramasinghe and
first published in...
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Rohini (1929)
Gamperaliya (The Uprooted/Changing Village) (1944)
Madol Doova (Mangrove Island) (1947)
Yuganthaya (End of the Era) (1949) Vira****a (Devoid...
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around him. The film is
based on
Martin Wickremasinghe's 1947
novel Madol Doova. It was a
commercial success.
Young Upali Giniwella (Nandana Hettiarachi...
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revolutionary literary works.
Martin Wickramasinghe, the
author of
Madol Doova is
considered the
iconic figure of Sri
Lankan literature.
While the national...
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Sinalese Language is "veda mahaththayaa", thus
comes the name 'veda
doova'
meaning the land of the
native doctors. It has
later become "Wadduwa".[citation...
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Puttalam Lagoon Sinhala: Sambanda-
doova.
Analaitivu Northern Jaffna Islands North (Kayts) 9°40′01″N 79°46′32″E...
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islands is ‘Madol
Doova' (Mangrove
Island Sinhala: මඩොල් දූව)’,
which is
described in
detail by
Martin Wickramasinghe in his novel,
Madol Doova.
Motor boats...
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Addepalli Rama Rao
Devulapalli Krishnasastri P.
Susheela Jag****ya
Telugu Doova Neenaade Bhookailasa 1958 R.
Sudarsanam & R.
Govardhanam P.
Susheela Kannada...
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ridiculed and
criticised by the
middle class in society.
Gamperaliya Madol Doova Yuganthaya Kaliyu****a De Silva, K. M. (1981). A
History of Sri Lanka. University...
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Later she
appeared in
several critics acclaimed films such as Mado
Doova, Baddegama, Nidhanaya,
Gehenu Lamai,
Nomiyena Minisun,
Tharanaya and Loku...