Critical Thought: An Anthology of 20th Century Indian English EssaysS. K. Desai, G. N. Devy Oriental University Press, 1987 - 255 sider |
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... namely : the hero and other characters and the circumstances of time and place . In the terminology of Croce these are the " physical stimulants to aesthetic reproduction " . CONSEQUENTS : deliberate manifestations of feeling , as ...
... namely : the hero and other characters and the circumstances of time and place . In the terminology of Croce these are the " physical stimulants to aesthetic reproduction " . CONSEQUENTS : deliberate manifestations of feeling , as ...
Side 59
... namely Harmony and Contrast , refer to the qualitative aspect of the inter - related relations , while the third , namely Balance , refers to their quantitative aspect . The Law of Harmony states that if two relations are simul ...
... namely Harmony and Contrast , refer to the qualitative aspect of the inter - related relations , while the third , namely Balance , refers to their quantitative aspect . The Law of Harmony states that if two relations are simul ...
Side 64
... namely , words expressing grammati-- cal or logical relations . I hope I have not given the impression that these words are quite unnecessary in a sentence or can be played about with , without any loss to the sentence . For it is ...
... namely , words expressing grammati-- cal or logical relations . I hope I have not given the impression that these words are quite unnecessary in a sentence or can be played about with , without any loss to the sentence . For it is ...
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Overmind Aesthesis | 9 |
The Hindu View of Art | 27 |
The Nature of Aesthetic Judgement | 45 |
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A.C. Bradley Abhinavagupta aesthesis aesthetic aesthetic judgement Ajanta ANANDA COOMARASWAMY Anandavardhana artist atomic words attitude beauty become Bharata's bhāva character concept consciousness contrast and balance creative dhvani theorists Dhvanyāloka drama egocentric particulars element emotional relations epic essay evocation expression fact feeling harmony hāsya human I.A. Richards ideal ideas imagery imagination inner meaning Kālidāsa kāvya kind knowledge language laughter laws lines literary literature logical lyric Mahabharata Mallarmé Marathi ment mind mood myth nature Nātyaśāstra Nissim Ezekiel objective correlative outer meaning Overhead Overmind P₁ pattern person philosophy play pleasure poem poem-encountering-event poet poet's poetic figure poetry present proposition prose Rāmāyana rasa reader realise reality reference religion rhythm sensations sense sentence significance soul spirit Sri Aurobindo sṛngāra statements suffering suggestion symbol symbolist T.S. Eliot theme theory things thought tion tragedy tragic truth universal utterance validity Valmiki vision writing