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Dramatic Concepts Greek and Indian

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SKU: 9788124600252

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Explore ancient Greek and Indian dramatic theories through the lens of sacred drama. Discover how hieropraxis shaped theatrical traditions and artistic expression in these cultures. Revisit concepts like anukarana, dharmi, abhinaya, itivritta, mimesis, muthos, melopoiia, katharsis, and rasa to create dramatic shows that offer sublime experiences beyond mere entertainment.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124600252
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xvii, 295
  • ISBN-10: 8124600252
  • Publisher Date: 2006
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 500 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Dramatic Concepts Greek and Indian

  1. Chhavi Karn

    Good academic book. Can be more approachable. It could use more editing and clear example. Overall great effort by writer.

  2. Fathima Neslin

    This book is great for anyone interested in theatre. It really made me reflect on how drama is created across cultures and what makes a good show.

  3. Aaditi

    Felt like author wanted to cram too much information in limited number of pages. Some ideas were never fully fleshed out. Worth reading, just be prepared for a dense read.

  4. Prakriti Sharma

    The book offers a unique perspective on hieropraxis and its influence. I enjoyed learning about the connections between sacred drama and artistic expression. Well written.

  5. Madhavi Gupta

    A deep dive into anukarana, rasa, and other concepts. It’s challenging but rewarding if you’re serious about understanding dramatic theory. Good stuff, but needs work.

  6. Divyanshu Shekhar

    While the book’s premise is interesting, I found it to be a bit too academic. Some concepts needed more clarification and practical examples. Still, a solid effort.

  7. Jayesh Mittal

    A fascinating read comparing Greek and Indian dramatic concepts! Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, a thought-provoking exploration of ancient theatrical traditions.

  8. Smarth Narula

    I appreciated the author’s insights into mimesis, katharsis and their relation to rasa. It helped broaden my understanding of dramatic performances and history.

  9. Kopal Mittal

    I’d recommend this book to theatre students or anyone curious about Indian and Greek drama. The book gave a lot of information about drama.

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