Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring. An Indian Drama
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- Nombre de pages219
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664644756
- EAN4057664644756
- Date de parution25/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille608 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring, " Kalidasa masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of love, destiny, and the treacherous nature of memory, encapsulated within the framework of a classical Indian narrative. This poignant play, based on the ancient Mahabharata, follows the enchanting love story of Sakoontala and King Dushyanta. Kalidasa's literary style is characterized by its exquisite use of imagery, lyrical language, and the intricate exploration of human emotions, set against the backdrop of vibrant nature, likely reflecting the lush landscapes of his homeland.
The play serves as a compelling commentary on the complexities of love and identity in a socio-cultural context steeped in tradition and mythos. Kalidasa, revered as one of the greatest poets and dramatists in the classical Indian canon, drew inspiration from both his personal experiences and the rich cultural heritage of ancient India. His works often blend romantic idealism with philosophical depth, reflecting a profound understanding of human relationships.
Living during a golden age of Indian literature, Kalidasa's insightful portrayal of characters and their conflicts reflects the sociopolitical environment of his time, as well as his intimate grasp of the natural world. "Sakoontala" beckons readers longing for a deep dive into classic literature woven with themes of love, loss, and redemption. It engenders empathy through its timeless exploration of personal identity amid change, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literature's ability to evoke timeless truths.
This beautiful and tragic tale is not only a feast for the senses but also a profound meditation on human connection.
The play serves as a compelling commentary on the complexities of love and identity in a socio-cultural context steeped in tradition and mythos. Kalidasa, revered as one of the greatest poets and dramatists in the classical Indian canon, drew inspiration from both his personal experiences and the rich cultural heritage of ancient India. His works often blend romantic idealism with philosophical depth, reflecting a profound understanding of human relationships.
Living during a golden age of Indian literature, Kalidasa's insightful portrayal of characters and their conflicts reflects the sociopolitical environment of his time, as well as his intimate grasp of the natural world. "Sakoontala" beckons readers longing for a deep dive into classic literature woven with themes of love, loss, and redemption. It engenders empathy through its timeless exploration of personal identity amid change, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literature's ability to evoke timeless truths.
This beautiful and tragic tale is not only a feast for the senses but also a profound meditation on human connection.
In "Sakoontala; Or, The Lost Ring, " Kalidasa masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of love, destiny, and the treacherous nature of memory, encapsulated within the framework of a classical Indian narrative. This poignant play, based on the ancient Mahabharata, follows the enchanting love story of Sakoontala and King Dushyanta. Kalidasa's literary style is characterized by its exquisite use of imagery, lyrical language, and the intricate exploration of human emotions, set against the backdrop of vibrant nature, likely reflecting the lush landscapes of his homeland.
The play serves as a compelling commentary on the complexities of love and identity in a socio-cultural context steeped in tradition and mythos. Kalidasa, revered as one of the greatest poets and dramatists in the classical Indian canon, drew inspiration from both his personal experiences and the rich cultural heritage of ancient India. His works often blend romantic idealism with philosophical depth, reflecting a profound understanding of human relationships.
Living during a golden age of Indian literature, Kalidasa's insightful portrayal of characters and their conflicts reflects the sociopolitical environment of his time, as well as his intimate grasp of the natural world. "Sakoontala" beckons readers longing for a deep dive into classic literature woven with themes of love, loss, and redemption. It engenders empathy through its timeless exploration of personal identity amid change, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literature's ability to evoke timeless truths.
This beautiful and tragic tale is not only a feast for the senses but also a profound meditation on human connection.
The play serves as a compelling commentary on the complexities of love and identity in a socio-cultural context steeped in tradition and mythos. Kalidasa, revered as one of the greatest poets and dramatists in the classical Indian canon, drew inspiration from both his personal experiences and the rich cultural heritage of ancient India. His works often blend romantic idealism with philosophical depth, reflecting a profound understanding of human relationships.
Living during a golden age of Indian literature, Kalidasa's insightful portrayal of characters and their conflicts reflects the sociopolitical environment of his time, as well as his intimate grasp of the natural world. "Sakoontala" beckons readers longing for a deep dive into classic literature woven with themes of love, loss, and redemption. It engenders empathy through its timeless exploration of personal identity amid change, making it an essential read for anyone interested in literature's ability to evoke timeless truths.
This beautiful and tragic tale is not only a feast for the senses but also a profound meditation on human connection.