Description
- ISBN-13: 9789380829029
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld
- Binding: Hardback
- Language: English
- Weight: 350 gr
- ISBN-10: 9380829027
- Publisher Date: 2015
- Edition: 1
- No of Pages: 70
Original price was: ₹400.00.₹300.00Current price is: ₹300.00.
Discover “Natyapradipa of Sundaramishra” (ISBN: 9789380829029) by Radhavallabh Tripathi, a critical edition of an unpublished 16th-17th century Sanskrit dramaturgy text. Explore Sundaramishra’s unique insights into rasa theory, plot structure, and play analysis, enriched with examples from classical Sanskrit plays. A must-read for scholars and theatre enthusiasts.
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Mohammad Fahim Faisal –
A valuable addition to any theatre enthusiast’s library. Gives a good understanding.
Shubhi Verma –
A valuable resource. Helped me learn.
Satyaswarup Prusty –
The book is a bit dense, but the content is worthwhile. I have mixed feeling about it.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
A must-have for Sanskrit scholars. It’s quite resourceful.
Padma Tashi –
Tripathi’s expertise shines through. I enjoyed reading it.
Hari Om –
Sundaramishra’s ideas are intriguing. The formatting is good.
Suryansh Kanojia –
A bit academic, but rewarding for those willing to put in the effort. Explanations could be clearer.
Pragati Tripathi –
An essential text for serious students of Sanskrit drama. Sundaramishra’s perspective is unique and thought-provoking. Good.
Navneet Kumar –
A good resource for Sanskrit scholars, though the language can be dense at times. The insights into rasa theory are valuable.
Bharat Jindal –
The analysis of rasa is very insightful. I wish they make it simpler
Nihar Deswal –
It was okay, but the language was a little bit difficult to understand.
Kumar Kartikey –
A bit too academic for casual readers. Pretty interesting.
Vineet Chaudhary –
Tripathi’s edition is well-researched. Sundaramishra’s ideas on plot structure are interesting, but the book felt a little dry.
Vriddhi Jain –
A great addition to the field of dramaturgy. Language is quite hard.
Nooli Siri –
The examples from classical plays really brought the theories to life. However, the formatting was a little inconsistent.
Ridhi Shree –
I found the analysis of rasa theory to be particularly insightful. I liked this book, it was nice.
Arshiya –
Interesting perspectives on play analysis. It was good but not great.
Harshit Yadav –
Tripathi’s dedication is evident. I really enjoyed this book.
Rahul Kannojia –
A useful resource for understanding classical Sanskrit plays. Overall great work.
Yash Mahajan –
A useful resource for understanding Sanskrit plays. The book quality is awesome.
Aekkus Bir Singh Ahuja –
A significant contribution to the field of dramaturgy. It will really help scholars who want to explore it more deeply.
Adarsh –
Sundaramishra’s work is fascinating. Some sections are a bit repetitive. Okay book.
Paras Gohri –
The critical edition is meticulously prepared. Hard to understand language.