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Shared Typologies of Kāmaśāstra, Alaṅkāraśāstra and Literary Criticism

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This paper brings kāmaśāstra into conversation with poetics (alaṅkāraśāstra) and modes of literary criticism associated with Sanskrit literature (kāvya). It shows how historical intersections between kāvya, kāmaśāstra, and alaṅkāraśāstra have produced insightful cross-domain typologies to understand the nature and value of canonical works of Sanskrit literature. In addition to exploring kāmaśāstra typologies broadly as conceptual models and analytical categories useful in literary-critical contexts, this paper takes up a specific formulation from the kāmaśāstra (the padminī-citriṇī-śaṅkhinī-hastinī type-casting of females) used by a twentieth century literary critic to frame the relationships between canonical poets of Sanskrit literature.

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Patel, D.M. Shared Typologies of Kāmaśāstra, Alaṅkāraśāstra and Literary Criticism. J Indian Philos 39, 101–122 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-010-9119-3

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