Ivory in Gold: A Study of Keats, Huxley, Kerouac Raja Rao, Ginsberg

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The book is a pioneering study in analytical and comparative correspondences that achieved the pinnacle of glory at a certain Sermon on the Mount. The book makes an extensive analytical and comparative study in images, symbols, concepts, and ideas and their correspondence with Buddhist concepts in the selected works of Keats, Kerouac, Raja Rao, Huxley and Ginsberg. A writer weaves the tapestry of his narrative discourse through images and symbols. Hence they from the essence of a narrative. Dismembering such images leads to unveil the unknown vistas of the mind of an author. The study makes an intensive comparative assessment of such images, symbols, and concepts, and establishes their correspondence with various dimensions of Buddhist epistemology. Ivory in Gold is symbolic of Buddhist vajrakaya normally translates as the diamond Body of Buddha. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ananda Prabha Barat

Ananda Prabha Barat (b-1958-) took her Bachelor and master degrees in English from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. She obtained the degree of Ph.D. in English in 1980. Thereafter she worked in a UGC Major Project on Buddhist Ethos in Modem Fiction. She has published research articles in well reputed national journals. Her publications include Jack Kerouac and Buddhist Thought (Writer's Workshop). Her future areas of interest are Buddhism in American Poetry, Indian English Poetry and Fiction and religious folklore. At the moment Dr. Barat is working as reader in English, department of English, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.

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Title
Ivory in Gold: A Study of Keats, Huxley, Kerouac Raja Rao, Ginsberg
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788184351286
Length
23cm
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