Theatre in ancient India
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Manohar2 2020Description: 145 pISBN: 9789388540971Subject(s): Sanskrit drama | theatre | IndiaDDC classification: 792.0954 Summary: This volume contains Siddheswar Chattopadhyay’s selected essays on Ancient Indian Theatre. The essays include, ‘Māt_rgupta: A Forgotten Author on Indian Dramaturgy’; ‘The Hero in the Mudrārāk`sasa’; ‘A Note on Anthopak`sepaka’; ‘The Theory of Alienation Effect and Sanskrit Dramaturgy’; ‘The Actor and Aesthetic Experience’; ‘Pusta and Ancient Indian Theatre’; ‘Two Anyonymous Percepts of Sanskrit Dramaturgy’; ‘Glimpses of Ancient Indian Folk Theatre’; ‘Stage and Stagecraft as Revealed in Some Sanskrit Plays’ and ‘The Later Phase of Sanskrit Theatre in Eastern India’.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | 792.0954 SID/T (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 55714 |
This volume contains Siddheswar Chattopadhyay’s selected essays on Ancient Indian Theatre. The essays include, ‘Māt_rgupta: A Forgotten Author on Indian Dramaturgy’; ‘The Hero in the Mudrārāk`sasa’; ‘A Note on Anthopak`sepaka’; ‘The Theory of Alienation Effect and Sanskrit Dramaturgy’; ‘The Actor and Aesthetic Experience’; ‘Pusta and Ancient Indian Theatre’; ‘Two Anyonymous Percepts of Sanskrit Dramaturgy’; ‘Glimpses of Ancient Indian Folk Theatre’; ‘Stage and Stagecraft as Revealed in Some Sanskrit Plays’ and ‘The Later Phase of Sanskrit Theatre in Eastern India’.
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