India and World LiteratureAbhai Maurya Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 1990 - 702 pages |
Contents
Indian Ethos and Concept of World Literature | 3 |
A Writers View | 13 |
India and World Literature | 19 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic apsara Arabic archetypes beauty Bhagavadgita Brahma Brahmin British Buddha Buddhist century character Chinese Christian civilisation concept creative criticism death Delhi divine E.M. Forster East eastern literatures English epic eternal European experience expression fact famous Forster German Gita Gitanjali Harruda Hindi Hindu human Ibid idea image of India important Indian culture Indian literature influence Japanese Kabir Kakawin Kalidasa Kannada king Krishna language litera literary living Mahabharata Malraux mind modern mystical myth nature Nehru novel Oriental Panchatantra Passage to India Persian poems poet poetic poetry prose published Rabindranath Rabindranath Tagore Ramayana reader reality religion religious Russian Sanskrit says scholars Shakuntala Siddhartha social songs soul spiritual story symbol T.S. Eliot Tagore Tagore's Tamil Telugu theme theory thought tion tradition translation ture universal Upanishads vachana Vedanta Vedas Vedic verse Vivekananda W.B. Yeats West western words world literature writings wrote Yeats