Aristotle and Bharata: A Comparative Study of Their Theories of DramaVishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute, local, 1977 - 226 pages Comparative study of Greek and Sanskrit aesthetics ; includes prinicples of literary criticism as enunciated in Poetics by Aristotle and Nāṭyaśāstra by Bharata Muni. |
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... action ; that action has to be serious , com- plete in itself and of a certain magnitude , in order to produce the desired tragic effect . The sense in which Aristotle has used the word ' imita- tion ' has already been explained in the ...
... action ; that action has to be serious , com- plete in itself and of a certain magnitude , in order to produce the desired tragic effect . The sense in which Aristotle has used the word ' imita- tion ' has already been explained in the ...
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... action and life , of happiness and misery . All human happiness or misery takes the form of action ; the end for which we live is a certain kind of activity , not a quality . Character gives us qualities , but it is in our actions -what ...
... action and life , of happiness and misery . All human happiness or misery takes the form of action ; the end for which we live is a certain kind of activity , not a quality . Character gives us qualities , but it is in our actions -what ...
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... action or plot that Aristotle insists upon . Giving his formal definition of Tragedy , he observes - ' A tragedy , then , is the imitation of an action that is serious , and also , as having magnitude , complete in itself2 ; and again ...
... action or plot that Aristotle insists upon . Giving his formal definition of Tragedy , he observes - ' A tragedy , then , is the imitation of an action that is serious , and also , as having magnitude , complete in itself2 ; and again ...
Table des matières
The Date of the Natyaśāstra | 17 |
The Mythological Origin of the Natyasastra | 25 |
ARISTOTLES THEORY OF CATHARSIS | 49 |
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