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Influence of Bhagavadgita on Literature Written in English

Author : Ramesh Mohan
Publisher : Meerut : Shalabh Prakashan
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : American literature
ISBN : UOM:39015014775970

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Festschrift honoring Ramesh Mohan, b. 1920, professor of English and vice-chancellor of Meerut University; contributed articles.

British Women Writers and the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1785-1835

Author : Kathryn S. Freeman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317171300

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British Women Writers and the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1785-1835 by Kathryn S. Freeman Pdf

In her study of newly recovered works by British women, Kathryn Freeman traces the literary relationship between women writers and the Asiatic Society of Bengal, otherwise known as the Orientalists. Distinct from their male counterparts of the Romantic period, who tended to mirror the Orientalist distortions of India, women writers like Phebe Gibbes, Elizabeth Hamilton, Sydney Owenson, Mariana Starke, Eliza Fay, Anna Jones, and Maria Jane Jewsbury interrogated these distortions from the foundation of gender. Freeman takes a three-pronged approach, arguing first that in spite of their marked differences, female authors shared a common resistance to the Orientalists’ intellectual genealogy that allowed them to represent Vedic non-dualism as an alternative subjectivity to the masculine model of European materialist philosophy. She also examines the relationship between gender and epistemology, showing that women’s texts not only shift authority to a feminized subjectivity, but also challenge the recurring Orientalist denigration of Hindu masculinity as effeminate. Finally, Freeman contrasts the shared concern about miscegenation between Orientalists and women writers, contending that the first group betrays anxiety about intermarriage between East Indian Company men and indigenous women while the varying portrayals of intermarriage by women show them poised to dissolve the racial and social boundaries. Her study invites us to rethink the Romantic paradigm of canonical writers as replicators of Orientalists’ cultural imperialism in favor of a more complicated stance that accommodates the differences between male and female authors with respect to India.

W.B. Yeats and Indian Thought

Author : Snezana Dabic
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443884891

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W.B. Yeats and Indian Thought by Snezana Dabic Pdf

This book presents an in-depth study of the influence of Indian philosophical and religious thought on W.B. Yeats’s poetic and dramatic work. It traces the development of this influence and inspiration from Yeats’s early impressionistic work to the mature and elaborate incorporation of Indian ideas into the structure, themes and symbolism of his writing. It recognizes the importance of his Indian friendships, Indian essays, and shows the limits of his Indianness. While providing a comprehensive analysis of Yeats’s poetry and his bizarre poetic play, The Herne’s Egg, from an Eastern perspective, the book examines how Indian philosophical concepts guided Yeats in constructing his characters, imagery, and symbology, and in shaping the structure of his dramatic narrative. Yeats’s liminal positioning between Orientalism and Celticism, Irish nationalism and British imperialism, and his heterogenous literary aspirations and modernist poetic idiom are probed and explored in order to position him on a pendulum of postcolonial debate. The focus in this book is on the aesthetic appreciation of the parts of Yeats’s creative opus where he engaged with Eastern thought, with genuine interest and enthusiasm, when the pendulum swings towards Yeats being a mythopoetic and anticolonial writer.

Orientalism Transposed

Author : Julie F. Codell,Dianne Sacko Macleod
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429761645

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Orientalism Transposed by Julie F. Codell,Dianne Sacko Macleod Pdf

First published in 1998, this volume reflects that, ever since the publication of Edward Said’s Orientalism twenty years ago, scholars have tested his thesis against the wider application of his terms to cultural practices and the rhetoric of power. The cultural impact of the British on their colonies has been extensively investigated but only recently have scholars begun to ask in what ways British culture was transformed by its contact with the colonies. The essays in this volume demonstrate how influential the Empire was on British culture from the late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries. They show how, from cross-cultural cross-dressing to Buddhism, British artists and writers appropriated unfamiliar and challenging aspects of the culture of the Empire for their own purposes. An examination is also made of the extent to which colonized people engaged in the orientalising discourse, amending and subverting it, even re-applying its stereotypes to the British themselves. Finally, two essays explore instances of the exchange of ideas between colonies. Several of the essays are based on papers given at the 1996 Conference of the College Arts Association.

The Reception of Blake in the Orient

Author : Steve Clark,Masashi Suzuki
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441143433

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The Reception of Blake in the Orient by Steve Clark,Masashi Suzuki Pdf

This volume brings together research from international scholars focusing attention on the longevity and complexity of Blake`s reception in Japan and elsewhere in the East. It is designed as not only a celebration of his art and poetry in new and unexpected contexts but also to contest the intensely nationalistic and parochial Englishness of his work, and in broader terms, the inevitable passivity with which Romanticism (and other Western intellectual movements) have been received in the Orient.

Mystical Discourse in Wordsworth and Whitman

Author : D. J. Moores
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9042918098

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In Mystical Discourse D.J. Moores builds on the work of current transatlantic scholarship in a lucid analysis of the connections between William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman. As he demonstrates, the "transatlantic bridge" between both poets lies in their privileging of a type of mystical language he calls "cosmic" rhetoric, which served the function of ideological resistance, as it enabled them to rebel against Enlightenment modes of thinking and being. In a thorough engagement with the work of Wordsworth and Whitman, Moores shows that the cosmic rhetoric of both writers involves a subversive reorientation towards self and society, nature and God, and knowledge and religion, as well as a radical revisioning of language and poetics.

The Foreign Woman in British Literature

Author : Marilyn D. Button,Toni Reed
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1999-11-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780313388729

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The Foreign Woman in British Literature by Marilyn D. Button,Toni Reed Pdf

While England has been strengthened by a proud isolationism, she has simultaneously been enriched by the economic, social, and political complexities that have emerged as people of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds have moved within her borders, or when her own citizens have emigrated among those foreigners to live or rule. This book explores the foreign element in English culture and the attempt by English writers from the early 19th to the mid 20th century to portray their complex and often ambiguous responses to that doubly foreign element among them: the foreign woman. While being foreign may begin with national or ethnic difference, the contributors to this book expand it to include other forms of alienation from a dominant culture, resulting from gender, race, class, ideology, or temperament. The many factors shaping English national identity—including British imperialism, immigration patterns, English family and social structures, and English common law—have been shaped by gender-related issues. Though not a prominent literary figure, the foreign woman in England has received increasingly critical attention in recent years as a psychological and sociological phenomenon. By beginning with Byron in the early 19th century and concluding with Lawrence Durrell in the 20th century, this study contributes to a more comprehensive vision of the foreign woman as she is portrayed by a number of British authors, including Shelley, Wordsworth, Charlotte Bronté, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Joseph Conrad, D. H. Lawrence, and Anita Brookner.

A Guide to the Cosmology of William Blake

Author : Kathryn S. Freeman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317188070

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A Guide to the Cosmology of William Blake by Kathryn S. Freeman Pdf

It is not surprising that visitors to Blake’s cosmology – the most elaborate in the history of British text and design – often demand a map in the form of a reference book. The entries in this volume benefit from the wide range of historical information made available in recent decades regarding the relationship between Blake’s text and design and his biographical, political, social, and religious contexts. Of particular importance, the entries take account of the re-interpretations of Blake with respect to race, gender, and empire in scholarship influenced by the groundbreaking theories that have arisen since the first half of the twentieth century. The intricate fluidity of Blake’s anti-Newtonian universe eludes the fixity of definitions and schema. Central to this guide to Blake's work and ideas is Kathryn S. Freeman's acknowledgment of the paradox of providing orientation in Blake’s universe without disrupting its inherent disorientation of the traditions whereby readers still come to it. In this innovative work, Freeman aligns herself with Blake’s demand that we play an active role in challenging our own readerly habits of passivity as we experience his created and corporeal worlds.

Desire and the Ascetic Ideal

Author : Edward Upton
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2023-09-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813950501

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Desire and the Ascetic Ideal by Edward Upton Pdf

The Hindu words "Shantih shantih shantih" provide the closing of The Waste Land, perhaps the most famous poem of the twentieth century. This is just one example among many of T. S. Eliot’s immersion in Sanskrit and Indian philosophy and of how this fascination strongly influenced his work. Centering on Eliot’s study of sources from ancient India, this new book offers a rereading of the poet’s work, analyzing his unpublished graduate school notebooks on Indian philosophy and exploring Eliot’s connection with Buddhist thought. Eliot was crucially influenced by his early engagement with Indian texts, and when analyzed through this lens, his poems reveal a criticism of the attachments of human desire and the suggestion that asceticism might hold out the possibility that desire can be cultivated toward a metaphysical absolute. Full of such insights, Upton’s book represents an important intervention in modernist studies.

Blake's Nostos

Author : Kathryn S. Freeman
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1997-03-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781438403298

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Blake's Nostos by Kathryn S. Freeman Pdf

Blake's Nostos establishes The Four Zoas, Blake's controversial, unfinished epic, as the culmination of the poet's mythos. Kathryn S. Freeman shows that, in its freedom to experiment with nontraditional narrative, this prophetic book is Blake's fullest representation of nondual vision as it coexists with the material world. Blake's scheme of consciousness eliminates the Enlightenment hierarchy of faculties in a structure centered around a nondual vision operating through and subsuming the fragmented world. The author draws on the analogue of Eastern philosophy to describe Blake's nondualism. According to this interpretation of Blake's epic, consciousness itself is the hero whose nostos is the apocalyptic return to wholeness from the multiple ruptures that comprise the fragmenting journey of Albion's dualistic dream. Blake's Nostos demonstrates that for each of the central elements of myth—causality, narratology, figuration, and teleology—Blake superimposes such dual and nondual perspectives as time and eternity as well as bounded space and infinity.

The Influence of Mysticism on 20th Century British and American Literature

Author : David Garrett Izzo
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-11-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780786480029

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The Influence of Mysticism on 20th Century British and American Literature by David Garrett Izzo Pdf

This volume discusses the relationships between the philosophy of Mysticism, which traces its lineage back into prehistory, with that of the world of more traditional philosophy and literature. The author argues for the centrality of mysticism's role in the philosophical and artistic development of western culture. The connections between these worlds are underscored as the author examines the works of Heraclitus, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Iris Murdoch, Yeats, Æ (George Russell), T.S. Eliot, Joyce, Woolf, Auden, Huxley, Lessing, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Tony Kushner, among others.

The Gita in World Literature

Author : C. D. Verma
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Bhagavadgītā
ISBN : UVA:X001936361

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Walt Whitman Quarterly Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OSU:32435019480441

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Indian Journal of American Studies

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 632 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : India
ISBN : IND:30000046725903

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Asian Business and Management Practices: Trends and Global Considerations

Author : Ura, Dasho Karma
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781466664425

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Asian Business and Management Practices: Trends and Global Considerations by Ura, Dasho Karma Pdf

As a rapidly rising force in the global market, Asian countries hold opportunities for growth and development. However, in order to successfully gain entry into this new part of the market, it will first be necessary to understand the motives and background behind Asian economies. Asian Business and Management Practices: Trends and Global Considerations analyzes the various strategies found in the Asian economic market. Showcasing a broad range of countries in Southeast Asia in addition to China and India, this publication is a broad, widely encompassing resource for academics, PhD students, experts, policymakers, and government officials interested in understanding the background and applications behind business success in Asia.