Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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Pagina 58
... idea , and has ultimately to be traced to the poetic action . Thus Bhamaha ' uses the term to refer to the choice of ideas as well as words which makes poetic attitude and expression different from the matter - of - fact outlook and ...
... idea , and has ultimately to be traced to the poetic action . Thus Bhamaha ' uses the term to refer to the choice of ideas as well as words which makes poetic attitude and expression different from the matter - of - fact outlook and ...
Pagina 59
... idea , as the idea is the soul of life . " This corresponds to the concept of the Sabdartha Sarira , but in Sanskrit poetics , as in Valéry , the body of poetry is composed of both idea and verbalisation , the soul being the Rasa ...
... idea , as the idea is the soul of life . " This corresponds to the concept of the Sabdartha Sarira , but in Sanskrit poetics , as in Valéry , the body of poetry is composed of both idea and verbalisation , the soul being the Rasa ...
Pagina 60
... idea or expressing something other than the intended idea is " diseased " ( Vyadhibhuta ) . Thus , Sauhitya means perfect commensurateness between form and content . Taking special efforts to introduce effects of verbal music implies an ...
... idea or expressing something other than the intended idea is " diseased " ( Vyadhibhuta ) . Thus , Sauhitya means perfect commensurateness between form and content . Taking special efforts to introduce effects of verbal music implies an ...
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