Studies in Comparative PoeticsStudy on Sanskrit poetics. |
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... meaning becomes delayed . Similarly , by recognizing Arthavyakti as a Guņa in its twofold form belonging to Śabda and Artha , Vāmana further maintains that clarity of meaning is the ideal in poetry . As a Śabdaguna , it means the ...
... meaning becomes delayed . Similarly , by recognizing Arthavyakti as a Guņa in its twofold form belonging to Śabda and Artha , Vāmana further maintains that clarity of meaning is the ideal in poetry . As a Śabdaguna , it means the ...
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... meaning as tran- scending and shining over and above the expressed meaning , the latter postulates several meanings , alter- nating each other to the given expression . Moreover , in Anandavardhana's concept , there is no ambiguity ...
... meaning as tran- scending and shining over and above the expressed meaning , the latter postulates several meanings , alter- nating each other to the given expression . Moreover , in Anandavardhana's concept , there is no ambiguity ...
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... meaning is exactly the opposite of the literal meaning : when literal meaning bids something , the suggested meaning may be its pro- hibition and vice - versa . Abrams points out that verbal irony may be subtle and clues to the actually ...
... meaning is exactly the opposite of the literal meaning : when literal meaning bids something , the suggested meaning may be its pro- hibition and vice - versa . Abrams points out that verbal irony may be subtle and clues to the actually ...
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Abhinavagupta accepted According actually aesthetic alliteration Anandavardhana approach aspects asserts basic basis become Bharata called CHAPTER characterised complexity composition concept concerned context creative Critical Assumptions definite developed Dhvani theory Dhvanyāloka distinction distinguished effects element emotion epic evaluation experience expression fact figurativeness former give given hand ideal ideas illustrate imagination importance Indian instances interesting Kuntaka language latter linguistic Literary Criticism literature Macbeth maintains manner meaning mentioned metaphorical nature objects obliquity organic originality particular passage pattern perspective play poem poet poeticians poetry points position possible practical present principle problem Quoted Rasa reader recognised refers regarded relation result Ruthven Sanskrit poetics says seems seen sense sentence shows significance similar sound speaks speech stands statement structure style stylistic suggested Svabhāvokti term things thought tion tradition ultimate University Vakrokti variety various verse Western whole