The Metaphor of Boundary Crossing in Classical Sanskrit Literature
The paper deals with the metaphor the non-physical boundaries are physical boundaries in Classical Sanskrit literature (kāvya), especially in the mahākāvya (sargabandha) or the court epic genre. Several selected instances of the usage of this metaphor are analysed here in detail in their various co...
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Auteur principal: | Anna Trynkowska |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2019
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