Concept of Poetry, an Indian Approach: Studies in Sanskrit Poetry and Poetics |
Contents
CHAPTER ONE POETIC ARTITS GENESIS | 1 |
PREDHVANI THINKERS ON POETRY | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE THE DOCTRINE OF SYMBOLISATION | 30 |
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Abhinavagupta Alaṁkāra Anandavardhana appreciator artistic Asvaghosa Ayodhya beauty Bhamaha Bharata Bhāravi Bhāsa bliss Calcutta Camatkāra canto cause characterised charm comprehended concept of poetry connoisseur constitutes Dasaratha definition describes devoid Dhvani-theorists doctrine of Dhvani dramatic Duryodhana effect embellished emotional mood emotive content epic experience experienced explains feeling function of Suggestion gives Guna idea implicit Indian Aesthetics introduced Jagannatha Kālidāsa Kṛṣṇa Kṣemendra Kuntaka lady Lakṣaṇā literary criticism Locana Mahābhārata Mammața manasā Meghadūta mind moon nature ordinary peculiar play pleasure poem poet poet's poetic art poetic composition poetic creation poetic expression poetic figure present Rājasekhara Rāma Rāmāyaṇa Rasa Rasadhvani Rāvana realisation recognised refined reader regarded relish represented river Rudrața Ruyyaka Sanskrit says sentiment Simile Sītā soul sound and sense specimen of poetic stanza strikingness Sūdraka suggested sense term dhvani theory thereby tion type of poetry Upamā Vakrokti Valmiki Vamana verse Vibhāvas Vyasa word and meaning Yakṣa Yudhisthira