Indian Poetics (K¿vya ¿¿stra) and Narratology Towards the Appreciation

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ISBN-13:
9781433132957
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
23.09.2016
Seiten:
332
Autor:
G. Ayyaneth
Gewicht:
616 g
Format:
231x155x22 mm
Serie:
165, Studies in Biblical Literature
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Though the biblical and the Indian literary traditions had independent origin and growth in terms of spatial and cultural milieux, there are literary landscapes of confluence where the literary fabrics of their collective wisdom are interwoven. Both narrative traditions have rich oral and folk prehistoric traditions in their records and this attribute provides a substratum where their narrative patterns and paradigms can find a common ground. A Hebraic reading of the Bible does not exhaust the meaning of the biblical texts; on the other hand, an Indian reading of the Bible could bring more flesh and blood to the living text. Ancient Indian Kavya Sastra (Poetics) and its modern rendering narratology being multifarious and mutually integrative will be able to supply a variety of poetical tools and devices with which the great and vast miscellany of biblical narrative can be approached and appreciated. Indian religious tradition is more narrative/story rather than doctrinal or dogmatic. This demands an Indian reading of the Bible endowed with a narratological and synchronic approach to disentangle the biblical narrative from the burden of dogmas and doctrines and to re-launch its primordial narrative/story culture. The application of the canons of Indian Kavya Sastra with its narratological elucidations to the biblical narrative has categorically proved that it can open up a new horizon to an Indian reading of the Bible. Various such narrative approaches, heuristic devices and models thus evolved have been applied to selected narratives in the Davidic Episode of the Books of Samuel.

Ancient Indian Kāvya Śāstra (Poetics) and its modern rendering Narratology supplies a variety of poetical tools and devices with which the vast miscellany of biblical narratives can be approached and appreciated.

List of Figures - Series Editor's Preface - Foreword by Prof. Dr. Philippe Lefebvre O. P. - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations and Acronyms - Introduction - The Point of Departure for an Indian Approach to Biblical Narrative - Locating Ancient Indian Kavya Sastra and Modern Western Narratology - Locating Ancient Indian Kavya Sastra and Modern Western Narratology - The Compositional Coherence of the Books of Samuel on the Framework of the Four-S Model - The Basic Models of the Indian Narrative Paradigm towards the Appreciation of the Davidic Episode - The Main Features of Indian Narratology towards the Appreciation of the Davidic Episode - Three Classical Theories of Kavya Sastra towards the Appreciation of the Davidic Episode - Conclusion - Glossary of Sanskrit Words - Notes - Bibliography - Index - Biblical Index - Author Index.

Ancient Indian Kavya Sastra (Poetics) and its modern rendering Narratology supplies a variety of poetical tools and devices with which the vast miscellany of biblical narratives can be approached and appreciated.

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