The Tragicomedies of Shakespeare, Kalidasa, and BhavabhutiMeharchand Lachhmandas, 1978 - 264 pages Comparative study of some plays by William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, Abhijñānaśākuntala of Kālidāsa, and Uttararāma-carita of Bhavabhūti, 8th cent. |
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Page 218
... patience is a duty which they have to discharge like any other duty imposed upon them , with- out any prospect of fruit or reward in view . The patience of this type has something spiritually noble in it , and it is not very much ...
... patience is a duty which they have to discharge like any other duty imposed upon them , with- out any prospect of fruit or reward in view . The patience of this type has something spiritually noble in it , and it is not very much ...
Page 219
... patience in bearing their misfortunes as Posthumus and Leontes , with this difference that , while Rāma and Leontes suffer longer and more on account of their guilty conscience , the former more particularly , Duşyanta's suffering is ...
... patience in bearing their misfortunes as Posthumus and Leontes , with this difference that , while Rāma and Leontes suffer longer and more on account of their guilty conscience , the former more particularly , Duşyanta's suffering is ...
Page 220
... patience generally comes from those that constitute the deus ex machina , in these plays1 : Lychorida in Pericles , Pisanio in Cymbeline , Paulina in The Winter's Tale , Gonzalo in The Tempest and Arundhati and the divine personages in ...
... patience generally comes from those that constitute the deus ex machina , in these plays1 : Lychorida in Pericles , Pisanio in Cymbeline , Paulina in The Winter's Tale , Gonzalo in The Tempest and Arundhati and the divine personages in ...
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Abhijñānaśākuntala Act VII admirable adverse beauty character charm Cloten comedy critics culture Cymbeline daughter death destiny deus ex machina divine dramatic action dramatists Duşyanta element emotional English evil experience fact fate feeling forgiveness fortitude grief happiness harmony heart Hermione hero heroines Hindu husband Ibid ideal Imogen Indian injustice innocent jealousy Kalidasa Kālidāsa and Bhavabhūti King Last Phase Leontes lives Macbeth Mālavikāgnimitra Marina mind misfortunes mood moral passions patience penance-grove Perdita Pericles Pericles's plays of Shakespeare poet poetic poetry Polixenes Posthumus Prospero qualities Rāma realize reconciliation regeneration religious repentance reunion romantic romantic love Śakuntalā Sanskrit drama Sanskrit dramatists Sanskrit plays scene seems sense sentiment serenity Shakespeare Shakespeare's Last Plays Sītā sorrow spiritual wisdom spite stage suffering symbolism Tempest Thaisa theme thinking tion tragedy tragic tragicomedies of Shakespeare tragicomedy unity Urvaśī Uttararāmacarita victims Vikramorvaśīya virtue vision wife Wilson Knight Winter's Tale words wrong