Studies in Comparative LiteratureMohit Kumar Ray Atlantic Publishers & Dist, 2002 - 199 páginas Matthew Arnold Once Remarked, He Does Not Know English Literature Who Only English Literature Knows, And Max Muller Arrived At The Intellectual Conviction That All Higher Knowledge Is Gained By Comparison And Rests On Comparison. |
Índice
The Western Discovery of Sanskrit and the Growth | 1 |
Some Parallels in Indian | 7 |
Eastern and Western Views on the Poetry | 17 |
A Study of Oedipus | 23 |
A Comparative Study of American and Indo | 39 |
A Comparative Study | 48 |
A Quest for Truth | 57 |
A Comparative Study | 94 |
Katherine Mansfields The Garden Party and | 106 |
A Reading of Anjana | 123 |
A Comparative Study of Santa Rama Raus Play | 132 |
Desecration of Religious Values in The Power | 138 |
Treatment of Evil in Steinbecks The Pearl | 149 |
From To Helen to Banalatā | 189 |
List of Contributors 200 | |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abhinavagupta aesthetic Akilon anubhava attain Banalată beauty becomes Beryl Bessy Bessy's Bharata Brahmin Browning Browning's Buddha character Chemmeen Christopher Gillie concept critics Dahfu darkness death Delhi divine E.M. Forster English experience father feels fiction Forster Garden Gotama Govinda grammar heart hence Henderson the Rain human husband incantatory Indian Jibananda Jibananda Das Kamala Kamaswami karuna Katherine Mansfield Kember Kino knowledge Laura learned linguistic literary literature live manifestation mantric poetry mind mother Nayantara Sahgal Nirvana novel objective correlative Oedipus Passage to India passion Pāvai Vilakku peace pearl permanent emotion pilgrimage play pleasure Poe's poem poet poetic Praneshacharya protagonists R.K. Narayan Rain King Raju Raju's Rani beti reader reader/spectator realisation religious river Samskara Sanskrit Santa Rama Rau scene sense Siddhartha Simrit soul spiritual Sri Aurobindo story suffering Tagore Tagore's things thought tragedy transient emotion universe Vasudeva Vijai voice whisky priest wisdom woman women words writer