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Indian Kavya Literature Vol. VI: The Art of Storytelling

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Binding : Paperback

Pages : 865

Edition : 1st

Size : 5.5" x 8.5"

Condition : New

Language : English

Weight : 0.0-0.5 kg

Publication Year: 1992

Country of Origin : India

Territorial Rights : Worldwide

Reading Age : 13 years and up

HSN Code : 49011010 (Printed Books)

Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House


It is multi-volume series work. The main pupose of this work is literary

criticism, evaluating a great tradition of literature and to present

comprehensive study of sanskrit literature. So far 6 volumes have been

published. Each volume presents literature itself in successive periods of

its development.

Volume VI continues the exploration of Indian Literature (Kavya) into the

eleventh century, from Padmagupta and Atula to Hilhana and Manovinoda. In

the eleventh century besides what seems to be the culminating point of the

storytelling tradition (Bhoja, Ksemendra, Somadeva, etc.), there are a

number of surviving long novels, bu Soddhala, Jinesvara, Dhanesvara and

Vardhamana. Even epics (e.g. Padmagupta's) seem to be assimilated to

fiction, and that even when extracted from Tradition (Laksmidhara). The

Jaina narratives of jinas and the like, supposed to be historical, are

likewise subject to the all-pervading influence of fiction (Bhavacandra,

Gunapala).

Beyond the scope of this influence, the rich imagination of the lyric poet

Vallana composed verses in the best, and original, tradition of kavya.

Among the rare dramas surviving from the eleventh century is Krsnamisra's

allegorical religious play personifying Vedic categories and the virtues,

led by Discrimination, and vices, led by elusion.

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