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  1. The Dhvanyāloka. with the Locana.Daniel Henry Holmes Anandavardhana, J. Moussaieff Abhinavagupta, M. V. Ingalls, Masson & Patwardhan - 1990 - Harvard University Press.
    For nearly a thousand years the brilliant analysis of aesthetic experience set forth in the Locana of Abhinavagupta, India's founding literary critic, has dominated traditional Indian theory on poetics and aesthetics. The Locana, presented here in English translation for the first time, is a commentary on the ninth-century Dhvanyaloka of Anandavardhana, which is itself the pivotal work in the history of Indian poetics. The Dhvanyaloka revolutionized Sanskrit literary theory by proposing that the main goal of good poetry is the evocation (...)
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  • Reprints.[author unknown] - 1966 - Modern Schoolman 43 (3):339-341.
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  • A History of Sanskrit Literature.Franklin Edgerton & A. Berriedale Keith - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:77.
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  • The many lives of daṇḍin: The kāvyādarśa in sanskrit and tamil. [REVIEW]Anne E. Monius - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (1):1-37.
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  • An Analysis of Daṇḍin's Daśakumāracarita and Its Implications for Both the Vākāṭaka and Pallava CourtsAn Analysis of Dandin's Dasakumaracarita and Its Implications for Both the Vakataka and Pallava Courts.Robert DeCaroli - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (4):671.
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  • Indian Semantic Analysis: The Nirvacana Tradition.Eivind Kahrs & Kahrs - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    Since the time of the Upanishads, the Indian tradition of semantic elucidation known as nirvacana analysis has been a powerful tool in the interpretation of Sanskrit texts. By drawing on the appropriate literature and deploying the model provided by the tradition itself, the author explains how it was used and why it became so significant. The book will be an important reference tool for students of Sanskrit and Indian studies, as well as to those in the field of indigenous Indian (...)
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  • Change in disguise: The early discourse on Vyajastuti.Yigal Bronner - 2009 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 129 (2):179-198.
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  • Grammatical Literature.Rosane Rocher, Hartmut Scharfe & Jan Gonda - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (1):170.
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  • Jinendrabuddhi.Richard P. Hayes - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):709-717.
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  • A new era in the study of buddhist philosophy.Eli Franco - 2005 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 34 (3):221-227.
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  • History of Sanskrit Poetics.M. B. Emeneau & Sushil Kumar De - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):434.
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  • A History of Sanskrit Literature.E. Washburn Hopkins & A. Berriedale Keith - 1929 - American Journal of Philology 50 (2):208.
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