Studies in William Jones: An Interpreter of Oriental LiteratureIndian Institute of Advanced Study, 1995 - 123 страници Professor Kaul In This Book Begins With A Refutation Of Edward Said`S Strictures On Jones. He Then Devotes A Chapter Each To Jone`S Interpretation Of Arabic, Persian And Sanskrit Poetry, Concluding With A Discussion Of `Sakuntala` Which Contributed To The Rise Of The Romantic Movement In Europe. |
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... hand , Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold , Than all the gems of Samarcand.67 ' This ' , as Garland Cannon says , ' is not a translation ' . ' It has ' , he claims , ' elegant prolixity ' . Altogether Cannon ...
... hand , Would give thy poet more delight Than all Bocara's vaunted gold , Than all the gems of Samarcand.67 ' This ' , as Garland Cannon says , ' is not a translation ' . ' It has ' , he claims , ' elegant prolixity ' . Altogether Cannon ...
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... hand in hand in Graeco - Roman tragedy . Of these the sense of guilt was congenial to the Christian consciousness which was obsessed with the dogma of original sin . In classical Sanskrit poetry and drama fate is directly related to an ...
... hand in hand in Graeco - Roman tragedy . Of these the sense of guilt was congenial to the Christian consciousness which was obsessed with the dogma of original sin . In classical Sanskrit poetry and drama fate is directly related to an ...
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... hand there is the unbelievable role of magic and the supernatural which suggest comparison with A Midsummer Night's Dream , on the other hand there are love intrigues and eavesdroppings , masks and impersonation which suggest comparison ...
... hand there is the unbelievable role of magic and the supernatural which suggest comparison with A Midsummer Night's Dream , on the other hand there are love intrigues and eavesdroppings , masks and impersonation which suggest comparison ...
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Preface V | 16 |
Orientalism and William Jones 1 | 25 |
Jones on Persian Poetry | 48 |
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