Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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Pagina 111
... creation and experience , Anubhava is the voluntary and involuntary behaviour , both expressive of emotion , of the ... creation of the poetic spirit , not a mimetic form . This had better be clarified , as misunderstanding is likely ...
... creation and experience , Anubhava is the voluntary and involuntary behaviour , both expressive of emotion , of the ... creation of the poetic spirit , not a mimetic form . This had better be clarified , as misunderstanding is likely ...
Pagina 223
... creation , proceeds to create new realities , not being content with the forms finished and presented by nature . It is significant that Indian thought has developed this concept right from the beginning , from the period of the Vedas ...
... creation , proceeds to create new realities , not being content with the forms finished and presented by nature . It is significant that Indian thought has developed this concept right from the beginning , from the period of the Vedas ...
Pagina 363
... creation intended to secure liberation ( moksha ) , for it is opposed to liberation . Thus neither the question nor an answer to it is possible and there is no occasion for it , as creation is due to the Maya of the Supreme . " Vyasa's ...
... creation intended to secure liberation ( moksha ) , for it is opposed to liberation . Thus neither the question nor an answer to it is possible and there is no occasion for it , as creation is due to the Maya of the Supreme . " Vyasa's ...
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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 Bombay called century character claim clarifies clear complete concept consciousness context created creation creative Criticism delight desire distinction emotion evolution existence experience expression fact feeling figure function further Gita gives heart human idea imagination important Indian individual integration interpretation intuition Krishna language leads liberation living London material matter meaning mind moral nature object organism perception philosophy play poem poet poetry possible practical present principle profound pure quoted Rasa reach realised reality refers regarded relation relish revealed Sanskrit poetics says seems sense sentiment significance situation soul sound spirit suggestion theory things thought tion tradition truth ultimate understanding universe vision Vritti Vyasa whole wrote