A Literary Appraisal of Pali Poetical Works

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A Literary Appraisal of Pali Poetical Works’ is the first attempt of its kind and undoubtedly the most unique contribution to the field of literary. appreciation of pali poetical work. The book with nine chapters furnishes an analytical, comprehensive and critical study on the art of poetry of the twelve poetical taxts of the Khuddaka Nikaya and two other Non-canonical literary pieces. In this book, for the first time, we get true picture of literary beauty of Pall poetry and poems. It is not doubt a pionering contribution to the field of Pali literary study. This timely and authoritative work ranks among the internationally acclaimed publications of academic excellence opening a far extending vision in the field of literary estimate of Pali poetical works both canonical and non-canonical with profound feeling of gratification, the publisher marks available this book to the Indologists, Literary cities and Pali Scholars and hope that this will be a welcome addition to their collections.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Asha Das

Dr. Asha Das, M.A., Ph.D., Griffith Memorial Prize Winner (C.U.) is the Rtd. Reader and Head of the Department of Pali, Calcutta University was born in a renowned family of Chittagong (undivided India) which took active part in the Freedom Movement of India. She is widely recognized as one of the leading authorities in the field of Indology. She has made immense contribution in this field with her versatile genius and learning. She has several books and research papers to her credit. She is also a translator of original Pali and Sanskrit books. Her books are variously prescribed by the Universities for their Post Graduate and research courses. The present book has added an emblem of distinction to her field of research related to the Buddhist art and iconography.

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Title
A Literary Appraisal of Pali Poetical Works
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
8185094721
Length
344p., 8.5 inch x 5.5 inch
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