Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 sider |
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... death , desire and destruction - so intensely that both types of experiences ... tragedy , conceived in Dionysian debauch and consummated in a Sophoclean ... Shakespearean tragedy , " moral patterns provide an emotional equivalent of ...
... death , desire and destruction - so intensely that both types of experiences ... tragedy , conceived in Dionysian debauch and consummated in a Sophoclean ... Shakespearean tragedy , " moral patterns provide an emotional equivalent of ...
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... Patterns in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Methuen , 1960 ) . The Principles of Literary Criticism , p . 246 . Frank Kermode : " The Words of the World : On Wallace Stevens , " Encounter , April 1959 , p . 49 . Maxwell Anderson : The Essence of ...
... Patterns in Shakespearean Tragedy ( Methuen , 1960 ) . The Principles of Literary Criticism , p . 246 . Frank Kermode : " The Words of the World : On Wallace Stevens , " Encounter , April 1959 , p . 49 . Maxwell Anderson : The Essence of ...
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Abhinava accept action activity aesthetic affirms analysis Ananda artist aspect basic beauty becomes Bharata body called century character claim clarifies clear complete concept consciousness context created creation creative Criticism defined delight desire Dhvani distinction drama emotion evolution existence experience expression fact feeling figure function further Gita gives heart higher human idea imagination important Indian individual integration interpretation intuition Krishna language leads liberation living material matter meaning mind moral nature object organism perception play poem poet poetry possible practical present principle profound pure Rasa reach realised reality refers regarded relation relish revealed Sanskrit poetics says seeks seems sense sentiment significance situation soul sound spirit suggestion theory things thought tion tradition truth ultimate understanding universe vision Vritti Vyasa whole writer wrote