Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... possible to convey the same meaning in alternative formulations . But this is not possible in poetic expression because meaning and verbalisation cannot be separated out . This is why Vamana rules out replacement by synonyms and ...
... possible to convey the same meaning in alternative formulations . But this is not possible in poetic expression because meaning and verbalisation cannot be separated out . This is why Vamana rules out replacement by synonyms and ...
Pagina 211
... possible — and is made possible by- disinterestedness , not in the sense of lack of interest , but freedom from the domination of utilitarian motivations . Moreno's definition would be more unreservedly acceptable to Indian poetics ...
... possible — and is made possible by- disinterestedness , not in the sense of lack of interest , but freedom from the domination of utilitarian motivations . Moreno's definition would be more unreservedly acceptable to Indian poetics ...
Pagina 369
... possible only through this human body . . . . This human body is the means for all auspicious fruition . " 185 The specific mention of the human form is not due to any anthropocentrism , but due to a profound insight into the realities ...
... possible only through this human body . . . . This human body is the means for all auspicious fruition . " 185 The specific mention of the human form is not due to any anthropocentrism , but due to a profound insight into the realities ...
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Abhinava Gupta absolute accept action aesthetic aesthetic experience aesthetic relish affirms Alamkara analysis Ananda Vardhana artist Atman basic beauty becomes Bharata Bhatta Bhava Bhoja Bombay Brahman clarifies concept consciousness context creation creative delight Dhvani Dhvanyaloka diction doctrine drama emotion emphasises epic ethical evocation evolution existence feeling function Gita Guna heart human I. A. Richards Ibid imagination integration intuition Kavya Krishna Kuntaka liberation living Mallarmé Mammata meaning mind monism moral myth nature object objective correlative Paul Valéry perception philosophy poem poet poet's poetic experience poetic expression poetry profound prose psychological pure Rajasic Rama Rasa realised reality Rig Veda Samkhya Sanskrit poetics Sastra Satvic says sense sensibility sentiment significance soul spirit Srngara Sthayin stimulus suggestion Supreme T. S. Eliot Tamasic theory things thought tion tissue tragic truth ultimate unconscious Upanishad Valéry Valmiki Veda Vedic Vibhava vision Visvanatha Vritti Vyasa words wrote