Comparative Literary Theory : an overview /
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- 8124607206
- 801 K1411 C 102354
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793.3190 L5177 I 102468 Indian Dance : | 793.31954 M3124 S 102327 Speaking of Dance : | 799.2954 R8359 H 102855 Syainka śāstram = The art of hunting in ancient India of Rājā Rudradeva of Kumaon | 801 K1411 C 102354 Comparative Literary Theory : | 801.9 L5854 E 102025 An experiment in criticism, | 808.0014 Su45 M 101976 The metaphysics of text / | 808.06665 P9399 P 102590 Professional Communication |
Two cultures of the world Greek and Indian have nourished literature. While the contemporary Western thinking is rooted in Greek thought, especially of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and percolated down to the modern European languages with the advent of Christian thought, the multilingual Indian literary tradition has its base from the classical Tamil, Pali, Prakrt and Sanskrit. Though cultural specificity marks these two traditions off from each other, the universal human condition that finds expression in all literatures binds them together. This book delves deep into the growth of poetics, theory of literature, literary artefacts, aesthetics of literature as an art form, and dramaturgy and philosophy of literature. Cultures have given forms as their typical expressions for India great epics, for Greece tragedies, and for England lyrics. Similarly, different ages of a culture find expression in different forms Elizabethan age of England in lyrics, sixteenth-seventeenth centuries in drama, eighteenth century in prose, and nineteenth century in novel. India s genius is in epics and its expression unfolds in sravya-preksa compositions, being singable poetry as its preferred form. This book must serve pretty useful for students and teachers of literature. Also, an invaluable collection for researchers in literature.
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