Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kavya Literature

Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kavya Literature

ISBN-10:
0199453551
ISBN-13:
9780199453559
Pub. Date:
11/25/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199453551
ISBN-13:
9780199453559
Pub. Date:
11/25/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kavya Literature

Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kavya Literature

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Overview

This volume is the first attempt to offer a panoramic historical overview of South Asian classical poetry, especially in Sanskrit. Many of the essays in this volume are the first serious studies of the great masterpieces of South Asian literature. Moreover, the book as a whole captures the millennium-long developmental logic of kavya literature by identifying a series of critical moments of breakthrough and innovation-that is, moments when the basic rules of composition and the aesthetic and poetic goals underwent dramatic change, allowing the tradition to reinvent itself. Individual sections thus focus on the beginnings of kavya literature and Kalidasa's creation of what came to be its classical form; the new poetic model that emerged from the intense competition and conversation of Bharavi and Magha in the middle of the first millennium; the extended revolutionary period in Kanauj, where Bana and his successors reconceived the meaning and practice of Sanskrit poetry; and the no less transformative period at the beginning of the second millennium, when poets of genius such as Sriharsa were active in the context of India's nascent vernacularization. The scope of the volume extends beyond Sanskrit to early modern Hindi, and beyond the subcontinent and the Himalayas to Java and Tibet, where kavya found a new home and continued to evolve. A general introduction proposes a theoretical framework for the study of this immense literary tradition in terms of its continuous self-reinvention.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199453559
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/25/2014
Series: South Asia Research
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 816
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.80(h) x 2.20(d)

About the Author

Yigal Bronner is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

David Shulman is Renee Lang Professor of Humanistic Studies at the Hebrew University.

Gary Tubb is Chair and Professor, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations, Division of the Humanities, the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Yigal Bronner, David Shulman, Gary TubbI. Kalidasa and Early Classicism1. Waking Aja: David Shulman2. Baking Uma: Gary Tubb3. On Beginnings: Introductions and Prefaces in Kavya: Herman TiekenII. The Developing Mahakavya4. Pace and Pattern in the Kiratarjuniya Peter Khoroche5. The Conquest of Cool: Theology and Aesthetics in Magha's Sisupalavadha: Lawrence McCrea6. Kavya with Bells On: Yamaka in the Sisupalavadha: Gary Tubb7. A Constant Flow of Pilgrims: Kavya and the Early History of the Kakawin:Tom HunterIII. The Masters of Prose8. The Nail-Mark That Lit the Bedroom: Biography of a Compound: Yigal Bronner9. Bana's Death in the Kadambari: Herman Tieken10. Persons Compounded and Confounded: A Reading of Bana's Kadambari: David Shulman11. On Bana's Boldness: Gary TubbIV. The Sons of Bana12. Something New in the Air: Abhinanda's Ramacarita and Its Ancestry: Gary Tubb13. "The Plays of Bhavabhuti": Gary Tubb14. The Poetics of Perspective in Rajasekhara's Young Ramayana: Lawrence McCrea15. Murari's Depths: David ShulmanV. Poets of the New Millennium16. The Poetics of Ambivalence: Imagining and Unimagining the Political in Bilhana's Vikramankadevacarita: Yigal Bronner17. Putting the Polish on the Poet's Efforts: Reading the Karnasundari as a Reflection on Poetic Creativity: Phyllis Granoff18. Shadows: Charles Malamoud19. Indian Kavya Poetry on the Far Side of the Himalayas: Translation, Transmission, Adaptation, Originality: Dan MartinVI. Regional Kavyas20. Sakalya Malla's Telangana Ramayaa: The Udara-Raghava: David Shulman21. The Classical Past in the Mughal Present: The Brajbhasha Riti Tradition: Allison Busch22. Poetry and Play in Kavikarnapura's Play within the Play: Gary Tubb23. Modernity in Sanskrit Viswanatha Satyanarayana's Amrta-sarmistam Velcheru Narayana Rao24. A Distant Mirror: Innovation and Change in the East Javanese Kakawin; Tom Hunter25. Notes on ContributorsIndex
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