LITERARY INDIA: Comparative Studies in Aesthetics, Colonialism and Culture

Patrick Colm Hogan and Lalita Pandit (Eds.)

LITERARY INDIA: Comparative Studies in Aesthetics, Colonialism and Culture

Patrick Colm Hogan and Lalita Pandit (Eds.)

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MRP: ₹450
  • ISBN 8170334087
  • Publication Year 1997
  • Pages 305
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory South Asia

About the Book

This anthology explores the possibilities of a non-Eurocentric comparative literature. Contributors explain and analyse a variety of material from the Indian literary tradition, examining both its indigenous development and its relations with the West. In doing this, they draw upon and develop ideas from cultural criticism, literary theory, linguistics, and indology. The book begins with an examination of Indian and Western views on basic concerns of literary theory and aesthetics: authorship, genre, and literary language. Specific works of Indian literature and discussed, as are the striking similarities between eighth-century Sanskrit romances and Shakespeare’s late plays; the indirect links of Asian folk and popular dramatic traditions with Bertolt Brecht’s epic theatre, the oppositional parallelism that marks Kipling’s Kim and Tagore’s Gora; the suggestive variations on the theme of exile in contemporary Indian cinema and Sophocles’ Theban plays. The book ends with a reconsideration of postcolonial theory drawing on both Indian and European sources.


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About the Author / Editor

Patrick Colm Hogan is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Connecticut. Lalita Pandit is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse.


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