A Modern introduction to the Indian Aesthetic Theory
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111.85 HER/A Aesthetics: Key Concepts in Philosophy, | 111.85 TAN/B The Bloomsbury anthology of aesthetics/ | 111.85092 RAM/N Nietzsche, aesthetics, and modernity/ | 111.850954 BAR/M A Modern introduction to the Indian Aesthetic Theory | 111.850954 BRA/M A Modern Introduction to Indian Aesthetics Theory | 113 MIL/K KOSMOS:An evolutionary-wholistic account of creation/ | 113 MIL/K KOSMOS:An evolutionary-wholistic account of creation/ |
1. Prologue --
2. Psychology of Bhavas --
3. Theories of Poetry --
4. Rasa Theory --
Historical Survey --
5. Bharata's Rasa Theory --
6. Bharata's Rasa Theory (Continued) --
Dharmi, Vrtti, Pravrti and Siddhi --
7. Rasa Theory --
Additional Evidence Continued --
8. Rasa Theory --
Bhattanayaka and Abhinavagupta --
9. Post-Abhinavagupta development of Rasa Theory --
10. Abhinaya --
11. Medium, Language and Parameters --
12. Observations and remarks: Distinction Between Rasa-dhvani and Rasa-siddhi --
13. Epilogue.
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