A Comparative Study of the Indian Poetics and the Western Poetics

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The fact that literature, though culture-bound and period-based, has a universal and timeless appeal implies that there is something in a literary work, which, for lack of any better term, may be called literary universal that transcends time and space across lands and cultures. The speculations of the aestheticians of the west and of India, about the locus of literariness or what constitutes literariness, though in all probability developed independently, have many ideas in common. The book explores the affinities and differences between the western literary theories and the Indian literary theories through a study of the correspondences between Alamkara and the rhetorical school; Indian theory of guna and dosa, in Kavyasarira, and stylistics and the western theory of form; Vakrokti and oblique poetry; Svabhavokti and statement poetry; aucitya and decorum; dhvani and suggestion; Rasa and pleasure. Indian theory of Sphota and Derrida’s theory of Ecriture; the idea of imitation in Bharata and Aristotle, and concludes that compared with the Indian poetics the western poetics is perfunctory in spite of occasional bright and insightful flashes that we find in Aristotle, Coleridge, Croce or Mallarme for that matter.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mohit K Ray

Professor Mohit K. Ray. A full Professor since 1982, is one of the seniormost Professors in the country. He has three books and a large number of research papers published in scholarly journals in India and abroad, which reflect his wide range of scholarship including Criticism, comparative Literature, New Literatures, Canonical Literature, Comparative Poetics and Translation Studies. Professor Ray has attended and chaired sessions as an invited participant in many international Conference. Seminars and Colloqula held in different parts of the globe – England, France, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Estonia, America, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong etc. Professor Ray has studied several languages including Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic, French, German etc. He has edited several anthologies of critical studies, and edits three research journals. Professor Ray is a distinguished member of many international bodies including Association Interationale de Litterature Comparee, Paris, and Association Internationale des Critiques Litteraires, Paris.

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Title
A Comparative Study of the Indian Poetics and the Western Poetics
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Edition
1st ed.
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8176258500
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xxiv+196p.
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