książka:
Cracow Indological Studies. Vol. 9. Suprabhatam. Expressing and Experiencing Dawn Motifs in Indian Literature and Art
Lidia Sudyka
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Producent: | Księgarnia Akademicka |
Oprawa: | twarda |
Ilość stron: | 184 s. |
ISSN: | 1732-0917 |
Data: | 2007-07-26 |
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Spis treści:
Lidia Sudyka, Why the Dawn Volume?
Cezary Galewicz, Tous les matins du monde ne sont pas sans retour: on some Vedic Images of dawn
Lidia Sudyka, The descriptions of the dawn in the mahakavya genre
Anna Bonisoli Alquati, The day dawns, the bards wake up the sleeping prince: Aja/s episode in Kalidasa/s Raghuvamsa
Daniela Rossella, /"...And soon it will be dawn/": some observations about the dawn-songs in European Medieval and Indian Classical Poetry
Maria Skakuj Puri, Khurshid Afaque, When ghazal does not speak of love... Imagery of /"dawn/" in poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz
Anna Trynkowska, Dawn in Dandin/s Dasakumaracarita
Rajendran Chettiarthodi, Business unusual: Bana/s description of Dawn in Harsacarita
David Smith, Action and anxiety: dawn in the Kadambari of Banabhatta and Bhusana
Dorota Kamińska, At dawn and at dusk: a woman at her toilet. Many ways of interpretation of the art motif
Cezary Galewicz, Tous les matins du monde ne sont pas sans retour: on some Vedic Images of dawn
Lidia Sudyka, The descriptions of the dawn in the mahakavya genre
Anna Bonisoli Alquati, The day dawns, the bards wake up the sleeping prince: Aja/s episode in Kalidasa/s Raghuvamsa
Daniela Rossella, /"...And soon it will be dawn/": some observations about the dawn-songs in European Medieval and Indian Classical Poetry
Maria Skakuj Puri, Khurshid Afaque, When ghazal does not speak of love... Imagery of /"dawn/" in poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz
Anna Trynkowska, Dawn in Dandin/s Dasakumaracarita
Rajendran Chettiarthodi, Business unusual: Bana/s description of Dawn in Harsacarita
David Smith, Action and anxiety: dawn in the Kadambari of Banabhatta and Bhusana
Dorota Kamińska, At dawn and at dusk: a woman at her toilet. Many ways of interpretation of the art motif