Epic and argument in Sanskrit literary history : essays in honor of Robert P. Goldman

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Epic and argument in Sanskrit literary history : essays in honor of Robert P. Goldman

edited by Sheldon Pollock

Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2010

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Includes verses in Sanskrit (roman) with English translation

Contributed articles for Robert P. Goldman, American Indologist

Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Epic and Argument in Sanskrit Literary History celebrates the distinguished career of the American Indologist Robert P. Goldman. The essays on Sanskrit literary history, which range from the danastuti in the Rgveda (Romila Thapar) to the transformation of literary theory in ninth century Kashmir (Sheldon Pollock) to the practice of philology in seventeenth-century Varanasi (Christopher Minkowski), reflect the wide range of interests of Professor Goldman himself, and the wide influence he has exerted on the field. Eight of the essays (by such leading scholars as Greg Bailey, John Brokington, James Fitzgerald, luis Gonzalez-Reimann, Phyllis Granoff, Alf Hiltebeitel, Adheesh Sathaye, and Sally Sutherland Goldman), concentrate on the epics and Puranas, and as an ensemble make for essential reading on the genre of Sanskrit literature to which Goldman, as editor-in-chief of the Ramayana Translation Project, has devoted the greater part of his career. The scholarly essays are bookended by the survey of Professor Goldmans scholarly contributions (Deven Patel) and a lively personal reminiscence (Jeffrey Moussaieff Mason).

目次

  • Vidyasagarah Suvarnapurusah: A Brief Survey of Robert P. Scholarship
  • Hermeneutical Glosses on Scholarly Work on the Mahabharta & the Puranas
  • Is the Script Relevant? Further Evidence from a Nevari-script Ramanaya Manuscript
  • The Boy Slowpoke as a Deep Thinker: In Defence of Straying Wives against Fathers Uxoricidal Rage
  • Time in the Mahabharata & the Time of Mahabharata
  • Karma, Curse, or Divine Illusion: The Destruction of the Buddhas Clan & the Slaughter of the Yadavs
  • Mapping Bhakti through Friendship in the Sanskrit Epics
  • Ill Wash Out Your Mouth with My Boot: A Guide to Philological Argument in Mughal-era Banaras
  • What was Bhatta Nayaka Saying? The Hermeneutical Transformation of Indian Aesthetics
  • The Other Kind of Brahman: Rama Jamadagnya & the Psychological Construction of Brahman Power in the Mahabharata
  • Illusory Evidence: The construction of Maya in Valmikis Ramayana
  • The Dan-stuti Hymns of the Rgveda
  • Memories of Bob.

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