Kniha Priyadarsika Harsha

Priyadarsika

Autor: Harsha
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Pevná
Vydavateľ: Tradd Street Press
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"Priyadarsika" is a classic four-act Sanskrit drama, known as a natika, attributed to the celebrated...

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Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Pevná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
260
EAN
9781025446059
ISBN
1025446054
Enbook ID
52989618
Vydavateľ
Hmotnosť
543
Rozmery
156 x 234 x 16

Kompletný popis

"Priyadarsika" is a classic four-act Sanskrit drama, known as a natika, attributed to the celebrated 7th-century Indian Emperor Harsha. The play centers on the romantic intrigue between King Vatsa (Udayana) and the eponymous Priyadarsika, a princess who is brought to the king's court under a pseudonym after her father's kingdom is lost. As the king becomes enamored with the mysterious maiden, the narrative explores themes of hidden identity, courtly jealousy, and the complexities of royal love, particularly involving the king's existing consort, Queen Vasavadatta.

As one of the three major plays credited to Harsha, "Priyadarsika" is a masterful example of the classical Indian aesthetic, blending lyrical poetry with structured dramatic action. The work is highly regarded for its use of the play-within-a-play device and its adherence to the traditions of Sanskrit dramaturgy. Offering a window into the sophisticated literary culture of ancient India, "Priyadarsika" remains an essential text for those interested in the history of world theater, the Udayana cycle of legends, and the enduring legacy of Sanskrit literature.

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