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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... 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 we do - that we are ...
... 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 we do - that we are ...
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... happiness . This is ' the most untragic that can be ; it has no one of the requisites of Tragedy ; it does not appeal either to the human feeling in us , or to our pity , or to our fear'.1 Aristotle's injunction here is quite ...
... happiness . This is ' the most untragic that can be ; it has no one of the requisites of Tragedy ; it does not appeal either to the human feeling in us , or to our pity , or to our fear'.1 Aristotle's injunction here is quite ...
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... happiness to misery . On the contrary , Bharata disting- uishes the hero as one , who , being in misfortune and distress , ultimately attains elevation . Aristotle's demand that the characters should be good , appropriate , life - like ...
... happiness to misery . On the contrary , Bharata disting- uishes the hero as one , who , being in misfortune and distress , ultimately attains elevation . Aristotle's demand that the characters should be good , appropriate , life - like ...
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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Aristotle and Bharata: A Comparative Study of Their Theories of Drama R. L. Singal Affichage d'extraits - 1977 |
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according action actors Aeschylus aesthetic appears Aristotle Aristotle's attainment beauty becomes beginning Bharata called century chapter characters Chorus clear complete connected criticism dance definition detail Diction discussion dramatist earlier effect element emotions Episode essential example experience explains expression fact fear feeling five four given gives gods Greek Tragedy hand happiness heart hero human Ibid imagination imitation importance incidents Indian instance instruction kinds King language later Literature London means mentions mind nature Natyasastra object observes original pain performance person pity play playwrights pleasure plot poet Poetics poetry present produce qualities rasa reference rules Sanskrit Drama says sense sentiment similar song soul Spectacle spectators speech stage statement style suggests theatre theory thing tion tradition tragic Translation types unity University various verse whereas whole words