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... emotion ' in his writing . To that end it seems advisable first to divide Eliot's single ' emotion ' into two , art - emotion ( rasa ) and life- emotion ( bhava ) and then we should substitute , in an appropriate manner , rasa ( art - ...
... emotion ' in his writing . To that end it seems advisable first to divide Eliot's single ' emotion ' into two , art - emotion ( rasa ) and life- emotion ( bhava ) and then we should substitute , in an appropriate manner , rasa ( art - ...
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... emotions of life into the emotions of art . This is , in our opinion , a just appraisal of the appropriate relation between the triad , the emotion of life , the emotion of art and the intervening structure of feeling / thought ...
... emotions of life into the emotions of art . This is , in our opinion , a just appraisal of the appropriate relation between the triad , the emotion of life , the emotion of art and the intervening structure of feeling / thought ...
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... emotion , then Objective Correlative is not relevant to it , because Objective Correlative is a way , indeed the only way , of expressing emotion in art , according to Eliot . But if it is relevant , as it ought to be , poetry also ...
... emotion , then Objective Correlative is not relevant to it , because Objective Correlative is a way , indeed the only way , of expressing emotion in art , according to Eliot . But if it is relevant , as it ought to be , poetry also ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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