Sanskrit language and Literature/ P.V.Kane / History of Sanskrit Poetics/ Motilal Banarsidass/ Publication: 1961/ Number of Pages: 462/
History of Sanskrit Poetics (by P. V. Kane)
History of Sanskrit Poetics by P.V.Kane is a historical survey of Sanskrit Poetics. The book is divided into two parts. The first part consists of thirty-nine chapters where the author presents the main contents of the major world in Sanskrit Poetics. The second part contains sixteen chapters where one finds a brief survey of the main theories in this field showing how these different literary theories evolved in the course of history.
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Motilal Banarsidass |
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