Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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... aware of the experience which is evoked by the words and at the same time of becoming aware that the words express that experience . Therefore , in reading poetry one is not only receiving new impressions , but one is also receiving at ...
... aware of the experience which is evoked by the words and at the same time of becoming aware that the words express that experience . Therefore , in reading poetry one is not only receiving new impressions , but one is also receiving at ...
Pagina 218
... aware of that in it which is of greater moment than any qualities that it may have acquired from keeping company with human beings . Instead of recognizing its accidental and conditioned importance , we become aware of its essential ...
... aware of that in it which is of greater moment than any qualities that it may have acquired from keeping company with human beings . Instead of recognizing its accidental and conditioned importance , we become aware of its essential ...
Pagina 300
... aware that one is contemplating an object . And this latter awareness need not be a second act following the first aware- ness , of the object , but an integral part of an indivisible but complexly structured perception . Ribot ...
... aware that one is contemplating an object . And this latter awareness need not be a second act following the first aware- ness , of the object , but an integral part of an indivisible but complexly structured perception . Ribot ...
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THE POETIC SITUATION | 1 |
13 Poetic Transfer | 24 |
THE POETIC CIRCUIT | 34 |
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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