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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... sentiment of pathos . The play dramatizes the later history of Rāma , from his coronation at Ayodhya to his reunion with Sita whom he had sent into exile responding to the views of his subjects as reported by a spy . The scandal breaks ...
... sentiment of pathos . The play dramatizes the later history of Rāma , from his coronation at Ayodhya to his reunion with Sita whom he had sent into exile responding to the views of his subjects as reported by a spy . The scandal breaks ...
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... sentiments arising out of it . ) 2 The important thing to note in this statement of Bharata is that the drama will be ... sentiment , and then imitates it in words and images . The truth of reality blends with the affections of his heart ...
... sentiments arising out of it . ) 2 The important thing to note in this statement of Bharata is that the drama will be ... sentiment , and then imitates it in words and images . The truth of reality blends with the affections of his heart ...
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... sentiment . He must also be aware of the suggestiveness of Dialogue . That is why Bharata says that the Drama will be instructive through the sentiments arising out of it . Here he lays his unerring 196 ARISTOTLE AND BHARATA.
... sentiment . He must also be aware of the suggestiveness of Dialogue . That is why Bharata says that the Drama will be instructive through the sentiments arising out of it . Here he lays his unerring 196 ARISTOTLE AND BHARATA.
Table des matières
BHARATAS THEORY OF RASA | 27 |
ARISTOTLES THEORY OF CATHARSIS | 49 |
TRAGEDY AND PLEASURE | 73 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
A. B. Keith Abhinava Abhinavagupta abhinaya according to Bharata action actors Aeschylus aesthetic experience Anandavardhana anubhava Aristotle Aristotle and Bharata Aristotle's Poetics Aristotle's theory attainment audience beauty Bharata Bharata's theory Bhaṭṭa bhavas Brahma called Catharsis century A.D. chapter characters Chorus criticism dance Diction dramatist Duryodhana Duşyanta emphasised epic Episode explains expression F. L. Lucas gives gods Greek theatre Greek Tragedy heart hero History of Sanskrit human Ibid imitation importance Indian Kālidāsa King language literature Locana London Manmohan Ghosh means mentioned metre mind nature Natyasastra Nirveda Oedipus Oedipus The King orchestra pain pity and fear Plato play playwrights plot poet poet's poetry rasa realisation relish S. H. Butcher Śakuntala sandhis Sanskrit Drama Sanskrit Poetics santa says sentiment Shakespeare Śiva song Sophocles soul Spectacle spectators stage sthayibhāva theory of catharsis theory of rasa thing tion Translation types unity veda vibhāvas words yakṣa