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Page 83
... Sakuntala for paying homage to kanva saying , ' Bhavatu tam eva pasyami ' . In a way , the dramatic seed ( bija ) ... Sakuntala and her friends may be briefly presented for the light but suitable entertainment of the audience depending on ...
... Sakuntala for paying homage to kanva saying , ' Bhavatu tam eva pasyami ' . In a way , the dramatic seed ( bija ) ... Sakuntala and her friends may be briefly presented for the light but suitable entertainment of the audience depending on ...
Page 84
... Sakuntala . This may take about three minutes . The theme of Act III is the union between the hero and the heroine . The opening soliloquy of the king can be easily shortened retaining only the first two verses reflecting his mental ...
... Sakuntala . This may take about three minutes . The theme of Act III is the union between the hero and the heroine . The opening soliloquy of the king can be easily shortened retaining only the first two verses reflecting his mental ...
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... Sakuntala . The introduction of Durvasas's curse is a vital factor of the drama , and this part of the story differentiates Kālidā sa's drama from the Mahabharata episode . The prologue should be retained almost in toto , taking about ...
... Sakuntala . The introduction of Durvasas's curse is a vital factor of the drama , and this part of the story differentiates Kālidā sa's drama from the Mahabharata episode . The prologue should be retained almost in toto , taking about ...
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A Myth Dream and Night mare in | 1 |
Mindscripts | 21 |
The Exoneration of Oedipus | 37 |
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