The Epic Muse: The 'Ramayana' and 'Paradise Lost'People's Publishing House, 1977 - 215 Seiten Comparison of the two epics. |
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... realise that , as a rule , Kamban suffers more in prose translation than in this kind of free - verse rendering . One may be as thorough as humanly possible , as I have tried to be , in referring to the writings by which one has been ...
... realise that , as a rule , Kamban suffers more in prose translation than in this kind of free - verse rendering . One may be as thorough as humanly possible , as I have tried to be , in referring to the writings by which one has been ...
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... realise that he is struggling blindly against his sounder instincts . For instance , in the first soliloquy ( 1.iii.130-141 ) , we see that the idea of regicide calls forth such horrid visions of cruelty and shame and remorse that his ...
... realise that he is struggling blindly against his sounder instincts . For instance , in the first soliloquy ( 1.iii.130-141 ) , we see that the idea of regicide calls forth such horrid visions of cruelty and shame and remorse that his ...
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... realise that the passage is ambiguous , that it can be the classic statement of solipsism , and that behind the philosophy of solipsism Satan is really hiding the truth that he has irretrievably transformed the heaven of his mind into a ...
... realise that the passage is ambiguous , that it can be the classic statement of solipsism , and that behind the philosophy of solipsism Satan is really hiding the truth that he has irretrievably transformed the heaven of his mind into a ...
Inhalt
Part I | 1 |
THE EPIC TRADITION | 17 |
Part II | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abduction action Adam and Eve Adam's angels Annamalai University asura banishment battle become Bharata boons brother Chapter Chola Cilappatikaram compares course Criticism Dandaka forest Dasaratha death deeds dharma divine dramatic English epic voice episode Eve's evil fall of Ravana Father fruit godhead gods Hanuman Heaven Hell Hence hero heroic human husband Ibid Ilango inasmuch India Kaikeyi Kamban Kamban's epic Kampa Kannagi Kausalya king Kosala Kumbhakarna Kuni lady Lakshmana Lanka literary epic Literature lived London Madras Madurai Milton Milton's epic mind narration nature noteworthy Pancavati Paradise Lost passion penance Pillai plot poem poet poetic poetry praises Rajam's edition Rama Rama and Sita Rama's Ramayana Ravana realise recognises reference sage Sanskrit Satan says scene significant similes Sita Sita's Siva speaks stanza story Sugriva Surpanakha T. P. Meenakshisundaran Tamil taniyan Tataka tells temptation theme tion tradition unity Univ Vali Valmiki vanaras Vibhishana Viradha virtue Vishnu Viswamitra words