Indian aesthetics and the nature of dramatic emotions

British Journal of Aesthetics 9 (4):372-386 (1969)
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Abstract

A short exposition, With comments, Of the philosophical investigations into the nature and aesthetic experience of emotions represented in drama by the mediaeval indian philosophers, Bharata, Bhatt lollata, Shri shankuka, Bhatta nayaka and abhinavagupta. The conclusions reached by these philosophers are contrasted briefly with the position taken up regarding this problem by contemporary english and american aestheticians

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