John Stratton Hawley

John Stratton Hawley is an award-winning translator and scholar of religious studies. He has written extensively on the bhakti movement and is the Claire Tow Professor of Religion at Barnard College, Columbia University.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Into Sūr’s Ocean: Poetry, Context, and CommentaryInto Sūr’s Ocean: Poetry, Context, and CommentaryHawley, John StrattonHARDCOVER04/10/2017$95.00
Cover: A Storm of Songs: India and the Idea of the Bhakti MovementA Storm of Songs: India and the Idea of the Bhakti MovementHawley, John StrattonHARDCOVER03/09/2015$58.00
Cover: Sur’s Ocean: Poems from the Early TraditionSur’s Ocean: Poems from the Early TraditionSurdas
Bryant, Kenneth E.
Hawley, John Stratton
HARDCOVER01/06/2015$35.00
Cover: Sur’s Ocean: Classic Hindi Poetry in TranslationSur’s Ocean: Classic Hindi Poetry in TranslationSurdas
Hawley, John Stratton
PAPERBACK02/01/2023$19.95
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