Alterity and Poetry: The Ṛgveda and the Invention of Indian Theatre
Ancient Indian literature, poetry and prose, shows different forms of dialogue that have been regarded as the first vestiges of a dramatic art in India. In the Ṛgveda, dialogue appears to be more than a genre, what gives a fundamental structure to the hymns. The study of the ṛṣis’ style and the for...
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Autor principal: | Silvia D’Intino |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2018
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