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subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
"The range of Manas performance traditions captured here is immense.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
The edition is enhanced by a selection of colour plates from an early edition of the work.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
Debating the Dasam Granth is the first English language, book-length critical study of this controversial Sikh text in many years.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
A well-known Sanskrit drama presented here in a bilingual translation.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
This richly suggestive book challenges many of our fundamental assumptions about ourselves and our world."—Mark C. Taylor, New York Times Book Review "Dazzling analysis. . .
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
These are read alongside canonical works by metropolitan and ‘Anglo-Indian’ authors such as Philip Meadows Taylor’s Confessions of a Thug (1839), Rudyard Kipling’s short fictions, and novels by Edmund Candler and E. M. Forster.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
Since first leaving India before AD 570, the Pancatantra has been widely translated and has influenced a cast number of works in India, the Arab world and Europe, including the Arabian Nights, the Canterbury Tales and the Fables of La ...
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
Mah bh rata (including Harivam a) and R m yan a, the two great Sanskrit Epics central to the whole of Indian Culture, form the subject of this new work.The book begins by examining the relationship of the epics to the Vedas and the role of ...
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
Explores the construction of the Aryan myth and its uses in both India and Europe.
subject:"Literary Criticism / Asian / Indic" from books.google.com
Presents Kamadeva, the Hindu god of desire, in tales, art, and ritual. Also covers Kamadeva's appearance in Buddhist lore.