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This book is the first in any language to follow the evolution of rasa from its origins in dramaturgical thought―a concept for the stage―to its flourishing in literary thought―a concept for the page. A Rasa Reader incorporates primary texts by every significant thinker on classical Indian aesthetics, many never translated before. The arrangement of the selections captures the intellectual dynamism that has powered this debate for centuries. Headnotes explain the meaning and significance of each text, a comprehensive introduction summarizes major threads in intellectual-historical terms, and critical endnotes and an extensive bibliography add further depth to the selections. The Sanskrit theory of emotion in art is one of the most sophisticated in the ancient world, a precursor of the work being done today by critics and philosophers of aesthetics. A Rasa Reader‘s conceptual detail, historical precision, and clarity will appeal to any scholar interested in a full portrait of global intellectual development.
A Rasa Reader is the inaugural book in the Historical Sourcebooks in Classical Indian Thought series, edited by Sheldon Pollock. These text-based books guide readers through the most important forms of classical Indian thought, from epistemology, rhetoric, and hermeneutics to astral science, yoga, and medicine. Each volume provides fresh translations of key works, headnotes to contextualize selections, a comprehensive analysis of major lines of development within the discipline, and exegetical and text-critical endnotes, as well as a bibliography. Designed for comparativists and interested general readers, Historical Sourcebooks is also a great resource for advanced scholars seeking authoritative commentary on challenging works.
Publisher:Columbia University Press; Reprint edition (March 6, 2018)
Language:English
Paperback:472 pages
ISBN-10:0231173911
ISBN-13:978-0231173919
Item Weight:1.8 pounds
Dimensions:7 x 0.95 x 10 inches
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