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Kavyamimamsa of Rajasekhara : Original Text in Sanskrit and Translation with Explanatory Notes

AuthorSadhana Parashar
PublisherD K Printworld
Publisher2013
PublisherReprint
Publisherxiv
Publisher335 p,
Publishermaps
ISBN8124601402

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Sastrasamgrahah (the discipline of poetics). 2. Sastranirdesah (nature and division of poetics). 3. Kavyapurusotpattih (origin of Kavya). 4. Pada-Vakya-Vivekah (language, word and sentence). 5. Vyutpatti and Kavya-Paka (Vyutpatti and maturity in poetic-expression). 6. Pada-Vakya-Vivekah (definition and kinds of sentences). 7. Vakya-Bhedah (modes of sentences and intonation). 8. Kavyarthyonyah (sources of meaning in poetry). 9. Arthavyaptih (description of sources of meaning). 10. Kavicarya and Rajacarya (daily routine and duties of a poet and a king). 11. Sabdaharanam (appropriation of words). 12. Arthaharanam (appropriation of meanings). 13.Arthaharanesvalekhyaprakhyadibhedah (different kinds of appropriation). 14. Kavi-Samaya (conventions of a poet). 15. Guna-Samaya-Sthapana (poetic conventions). 16. Svargya-Pataliya-Kavi-Rahasya-Sthapana (poetic conventions relating to celestial and Nether worlds). 17. Desa-Vibhagah (geographical regions and its divisions). 18. Kala-Vibhagah (divisions based on time). Appendices. Bibliography.

"As a body, Sanskrit writings unfold India’s millennia-long, almost unbroken intellectual tradition: not only of philosophy and grammar, but of literary theory as well. The concepts and critical theories, which the Sanskrit poeticians advanced or the issues they sought to address, inhere both universal appeal and validity. And, with certain modifications, these can well live up to the demands of modern literature.

In this long and powerful tradition of Sanskrit literary theory that marked a definitive begining with Bharata’s Natyasastra (first century AD), Kavyamimamsa is a monumental work. Written sometime during 880-920 AD by Rajasekhara: an eminent poet, dramatist and critic, it is a kind of practical treatise for poets: kavisiksa manual—highlighting, as it does, all possible attributes that go into the making of a good poet and a good poetic composition. Among other relevant aspects, Rajasekhara also includes here a systematic exposition of the views/opinions of his predecessors, with illustrations of the literary practices of various times and climes put down after careful empirical observation.

Now, when there is a growing scholarly interest in the study of Sanskrit literary theory and how it is positioned vis-à-vis the western critical tenets, Dr. Sadhana Parashar brings Raja Sekhara’s classic within everyone’s reach—offering the first-ever, complete English translation of Kavyamimamsa, with its original Sanskrit text and comprehensive explanatory notes. For sure, it is invaluable to the scholars of linguistics and literary criticism." (jacket)

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