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Preface.
Introduction.
(1) The Problem.
(a) Poetic as Aesthetic Psychology
(b) Poetic as Rhetoric.
(c) The Notion of Alamkāra.
(II) History of the Search for System
(a) Arthasabda.
(b) The Criteria of Differentiation
(c) An Alternative System: The Stylistic Argument
(d) Rudrața: The First Systematist
(i) Simile
(ii) Hyperbole
(iii) Pun: śleşa
(iv) Svabhāvokti.
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(e) Poetic as an Intellectual Discipline.
(III) The System of Figures.
CONTENTS
(V) Conclusion
(a) The Question of Infinitude
(b) The System.
(IV) The Adequacy of the Alamkārika Poetic.
(a) Kavya
(b) Nâțya .
(c) The Religious Lyric
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(VI) Scope of the Glossary .
(VII) Method of the Glossary
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Introduction.
(1) The Problem.
(a) Poetic as Aesthetic Psychology
(b) Poetic as Rhetoric.
(c) The Notion of Alamkāra.
(II) History of the Search for System
(a) Arthasabda.
(b) The Criteria of Differentiation
(c) An Alternative System: The Stylistic Argument
(d) Rudrața: The First Systematist
(i) Simile
(ii) Hyperbole
(iii) Pun: śleşa
(iv) Svabhāvokti.
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(e) Poetic as an Intellectual Discipline.
(III) The System of Figures.
CONTENTS
(V) Conclusion
(a) The Question of Infinitude
(b) The System.
(IV) The Adequacy of the Alamkārika Poetic.
(a) Kavya
(b) Nâțya .
(c) The Religious Lyric
"
(VI) Scope of the Glossary .
(VII) Method of the Glossary
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9
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9
13
16
22
22
25
26
35
35
37
38
42
48
50 50 5 70 70 74
78
81
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