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... drama the poet lets his characters speak throughout . The epic , like the modern novel , could be viewed as a mixture of narrative and dialogue ( or drama ) . The three ' ultimate ' or primary modes would then be lyric , narrative and drama ...
... drama the poet lets his characters speak throughout . The epic , like the modern novel , could be viewed as a mixture of narrative and dialogue ( or drama ) . The three ' ultimate ' or primary modes would then be lyric , narrative and drama ...
Page 139
... drama - with the romantic or heroic natakas and bhanas and the satirical or farcical prakaranas and prahasanas ... drama the ' tragic ' and the ' comic ' were realised in the contrasted yet comple- mentary forms of Tragedy and Comedy ...
... drama - with the romantic or heroic natakas and bhanas and the satirical or farcical prakaranas and prahasanas ... drama the ' tragic ' and the ' comic ' were realised in the contrasted yet comple- mentary forms of Tragedy and Comedy ...
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... drama ( or poem ) . Be- tween serious and light drama , -between Tragedy and Comedy -the whole range of emotions and Rasas is covered and experi- enced . In drama , again , the three elements - vastu ( body , plot ) , alankara ...
... drama ( or poem ) . Be- tween serious and light drama , -between Tragedy and Comedy -the whole range of emotions and Rasas is covered and experi- enced . In drama , again , the three elements - vastu ( body , plot ) , alankara ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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