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Kavyamimansa of Rajasekhara

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Book Detail

  • Author: Sadhana Parashar
  • Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd
  • Edition: 2nd Impression
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 350
  • Release Date: 01-09-2013
  • EAN: 9788124606940
  • Package Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Languages: English

Description

This work brings to light the rich tradition of Sanskrit literary theory, which spans over millennia and encompasses not only philosophy and grammar but also literary criticism. The book delves into Kavyamimamsa, a monumental treatise written by the eminent poet, dramatist, and critic Rajashekhara between 880-920 AD. This treatise serves as a guide for poets, covering the essential attributes required to create a good poetic composition. In this complete English translation, Dr. Sadhana Parashar presents the original Sanskrit text along with comprehensive explanatory notes, offering invaluable insights into the classical text and positioning it in relation to Western literary criticism. This book is an essential resource for scholars of linguistics and literary criticism.

Author Detail

  • Name: Dr. Sadhana Parashar
  • Contributions: Dr. Parashar is known for her scholarly work in the area of Sanskrit literary theory. Her research has contributed significantly to the understanding of ancient Indian literary criticism, particularly the works of Rajashekhara and their relevance to modern literary discourse.