Myth in Indian DramaB.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994 - 170 pages Study of myth in Indian English drama with special reference to Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950, Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1941, and TĐi. Pi. Kailasam, 1885-1948. |
Table des matières
Acknowledgements | 1 |
Myth and Drama | 31 |
Myth as Metaphor | 75 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
aesthetic ancient Andromeda Arjuna Aslaug B.S. Rama Rao Bangalore beauty become Bengali Bharata Bheesma Calcutta captivity characters Chitra concrete conflict creative critical culture destiny divine Drama in English Draupadi Drona Ekalavya epic Eric event experience expression fact feelings gods Gopalaca Ibid idea Indian drama Indian English Literature Indra interpretation Iolaus Jaising K.R.S. Iyengar Kailasam Kalidasa Kannada Karna Keechaka King Krishna literary London M.K. Naik Macmillan Madras Mahabharata Mahasegn meaning metaphor modern moral mythical mythology myths and legends narrative Natyashastra Perseus the Deliverer personality play playwright poetic poetry political Polydaon Pondicherry Poseidon problem purpose Pururavas Pururavas and Urvasi queen Rabindranath Tagore reveals sacrifice Sanskrit Satapatha Brahmana says scene significant Sri Aurobindo Ashram statement story structure Sudarshana Surangama Swegn symbolic T.S. Eliot Tagore Tagore's theatre theme tragedy tragic Udayan University Press Urvasi Vasavadutta Vuthsa W.B. Yeats woman writers writing in English
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Indian Drama Today: A Study in the Theme of Cultural Deformity Manchi Sarat Babu Affichage d'extraits - 1997 |