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  • ...s o pictures which he has seen regularly, through the studies of books and literature on cinema which he had carried out successfully and thoughts his expert kno
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  • ...kers. But suddenly times changed and source to the cinema which was modern literature lost its patronage from the print media. And the commercial cinema started ...d of literature is happening, waiting to be animated into moving images. A literature that moves in times and space freely, representing a philosophy of simultan
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  • ...text for the nineteenth and twentieth century…since we don’t have much literature about how we were being shaped by arrival of new technologies I hope most o
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  • ...he Poona of old, first through its books, its writers, and the fascinating literature it produced in Marathi over the years, when I was very young. In faraway Ma
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  • ...d Kazi Nazrul Islam sought to use the movie medium to further the cause of literature, music, national integration, the independence movement, and on and on.
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  • ...which are Sanskrit writings about primordial times; and part of the sacred literature of Hinduism. Tradition attributes the Puranas to Vyasa, a semi-legendary ri
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  • ...s produced in 1880 by Kandukuri Veeresalingam, the father of modern Telugu literature, on the sets left behind by the Dharwad Dramatic Company in his home town.
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  • ...he fiction of the city of Banaras that fits into the larger work of sacred literature. The secret of Banaras' integrity is neither in its magnificent spires nor
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  • ...s produced in 1880 by Kandukuri Veeresalingam, the father of modern Telugu literature, on the sets left behind by the Dharwad Dramatic Company in his home town.
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  • ...e received a B.A. in [[English literature]] in 1925 and M.A. in [[Medieval literature]] in 1927. He was also an accomplished athlete, receiving awards for [[Athl ...wanted to study [[Sanskrit]] and [[Modern art]] in addition to [[Medieval literature]]. When his advisors did not support this, Campbell decided not to go forwa
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  • *Pearson, Carol and Katherine Pope. ''The Female Hero in American and British Literature.'' New York: R.R. Bowker, 1981.
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  • ...which are Sanskrit writings about primordial times; and part of the sacred literature of Hinduism. Tradition attributes the Puranas to Vyasa, a semi-legendary ri
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  • "Kipling's "Jungle Book" has won the Noble Prize for Literature..." Ramananda- the visual arts could glue the diversities of India the way literature could not, dependent as it was on translations from one to the other.
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  • ...s screenplay of [[Kalidasa]]. Rabindranath Tagore receives Nobel Prize for literature. [[Bal Gandharva]] starts the [[Gandharva Natak Mandali]], the most famous
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  • *[[June 14]] - [[Yasunari Kawabata]], Japanese writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1972]]) * July 21 - [[Ernest Hemingway]], American writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[1961]])
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  • ...ndar-art”- spawning ubiquitous images of Gods and Goddesses, but also by literature and later by the Indian film industry- affecting their dress and form even
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  • ...was obsessed by death and its rituals, an obsession reflected in the vast literature and iconography of Symbolism, stretching from Poe and Baudelaire to Maeterl ...se images and anecdotes receive fuller elaboration in works of speculative literature of the fin de siècle. Bazin, Michelson, Bellour, Grivel, and others have e
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  • ...s produced in 1880 by Kandukuri Veeresalingam, the father of modern Telugu literature, on the sets left behind by the Dharwad Dramatic Company in his home town.
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  • ...ot only played an important role in bringing about a renaissance in Indian literature, but also greatly influenced European literary traditions. '''Sanskrit Literature'''
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  • ...is considered a Hindu custom, the women, known as Sati in Hindu religious literature, did not commit suicide on their dead husband's pyre. The first woman known Other famous woman in Hindu literature titled Sati was Savitri. When Savitri's husband Satyavan died, the Lord of
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  • ...ness. This dual formal interpretation of Duration can be seen in modernist literature, with the use of long, run-on (long take) or short, staccato (montage) sent ...was obsessed by death and its rituals, an obsession reflected in the vast literature and iconography of Symbolism, stretching from Poe and Baudelaire to Maeterl
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  • .... He is quite simply the greatest missing person in the history of Marathi literature.
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  • ...I regard the Ramayana of Tulasidas as the greatest book in all devotional literature.
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  • ...iverse topics of religion and philosophy, using a fairly complex corpus of literature.
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  • Nourished on Romantic literature, they were immediately drawn to Victorian story telling canvasses.
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  • Nourished on Romantic literature, they were immediately drawn to Victorian story telling canvasses.
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  • How little that is now! There is a vast literature both of fiction based on experience and of personal reminiscence about it, For the grimmer actualities of the struggle there is a vast and sombre literature. It has been summarized in the last fifteen years by the Historical Bureau
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  • Literature Department occur in the sphere of literature, film, criticism,
    110 KB (17,694 words) - 16:11, 21 May 2006
  • ...d Kazi Nazrul Islam sought to use the movie medium to further the cause of literature, music, national integration, the independence movement, and on and on.
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  • ...the fluidity and beauty of the language are probably unmatched in Sanskrit literature, a feature all the more remarkable for its inevitable loss in translation. ...greatest of the sanskrit dramatists, and the first great name in Sanskrit literature after Ashvaghoshha. In the intervening three centuries between Asvaghosha (
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  • ..., in Orissa which has a rich and old history, and in Bengal, where Bengali literature has reached very high levels of contemporary consciousness. ,21
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  • ...was obsessed by death and its rituals, an obsession reflected in the vast literature and iconography of Symbolism, stretching from Poe and Baudelaire to Maeterl ...se images and anecdotes receive fuller elaboration in works of speculative literature of the fin de siècle. Bazin, Michelson, Bellour, Grivel, and others have e
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  • ...35, Bentinck announced that the British government should promote European literature and science by making English the language of higher education. Macaulay wr ...herit Rammohun for heresy. His friend John Digby introduced him to western literature, and in 1805 he began working for Digby and the Company. Rammohun's first p
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  • ...gories -- the fusing of the flickering light, called flicker fusion in the literature of perceptual psychology, and the appearance of motion which is referred to ...obvious inadequacy of the explanation, coupled with its recurrence in film literature for almost a century, that arouses one's curiosity about the origins of the
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  • late nineteenth century, marathi literature
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  • also Kavyaitehas Sangraha- monthly- Marathi literature and poetry This period in Marathi literature- influence of english, long sentences with several subordinate clauses
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  • '''SANSKRIT LITERATURE''' ...four secular sections embody the latter developments in classical Sanskrit literature.
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  • Composed between approximately 2000 BC and 500 BC, Vedic literature forms the basis for the further development of Hinduism. There are fours bo
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  • ...written records that we understand. It is named after the Vedas, the early literature of the Hindu people. The Vedic Civilization flourished along the river Sara '''Literature and Religion'''
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  • ...nature, and his epic Hindu/Yoga poem Savitri is a treasure of Hindu Yogic literature, formally being the longest poem ever written in English. Beyond this, his
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  • ...self-analysis, he decided to write a book about dreams. He looked into the literature and was pleased to see that no one had proposed his idea before. In fact, m
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  • ...]] becomes Viceroy and Governor general of India. The seminal work of Urdu literature,[[ Ruswa Mohammed Hadi Mirza]]'s Umrao Jaan Ada is published. Performance o
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  • ...those at Prabhat who were uneducated, aimed for a cinematic equivalent of literature. New Theatres attracted major creative and technical talent and made some o
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  • ...translation of Sakuntala in 1789, it was then generally thought that Greek literature had penetrated into India, influencing their playwrights; but that opinion ...regarded by people of every nation as one of the masterpieces of dramatic literature. Mr. Arthur Symons has called it the most beautiful play in the world.
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  • 221-206 Destruction of Confucian literature under Legalist regime
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  • 221-206 Destruction of Confucian literature under Legalist regime
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  • ...e present time, the subject of embossed writing and printing as applied to literature and music, has occupied a most important position. The first book in raised ...on of the blind. Of these probably none were more valuable in this line of literature than his three latest: Phases of Punctography (1913), The Uniform Type Ques
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  • ...he fiction of the city of Banaras that fits into the larger work of sacred literature. The secret of Banaras' integrity is neither in its magnificent spires nor
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  • ● At the Institute he read literature of the world, but Firdausi's Shahnameh was his favorite, and duties of a Za
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  • ● At the Institute he read literature of the world, but Firdausi's Shahnameh was his favorite, and duties of a Za
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  • ...ritization of the Hindi vernacular was accompanied by comparisons of Hindi literature to Shakespeare. Where and why did Shakespeare figure in all this? Because S
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  • ...ry quickly, so Malka appointed special teachers to teach Gauhar languages, literature, and of course, dance and music. Kale Khan of Patiala, alias 'Kalu Ustad',
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  • ...gories -- the fusing of the flickering light, called flicker fusion in the literature of perceptual psychology, and the appearance of motion which is referred to ...obvious inadequacy of the explanation, coupled with its recurrence in film literature for almost a century, that arouses one's curiosity about the origins of the
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  • ...documents exits in India in other languages. The sheer volume of Sanskrit literature is immense, and it remains largely unexplored. ...sufficient to make oneself acquainted with any considerable part of Hindu literature."
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  • ...weekly named Aryan Weekly, in which S often wrote articles on patriotism, literature, history, and science. One of those brilliant articles was Saptapadi in whi ...ars. Keeping this in mind, Abhinava Bharat was printing, packing explosive literature. Pistols were smuggled into India. Bapat and Das were sent to learn the art
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  • ...ich printing, the mechanical reproduction of writing, has brought about in literature are a familiar story. However, within the phenomenon which we are here exam ...lfred. "Christian Metz and the Semiology of the Cinema." Journal of Modern Literature 3.2 (April 1973): 292-308.
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  • ...2 books of learning on various subjects such as botany, social-customs and literature. He was fascinated by the power and beauty of Indian classics and felt insp
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  • ...ged vampire as having ruddy or dark skin, not the pale skin of vampires in literature and film. In the past, people were often malnourished and therefore thin in Lord Byron introduced many common elements of the vampire theme to Western literature in his epic poem The Giaour (1813). These include the combination of horror
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  • ...ty which really got down to the optics of Magic Mirrors. They reviewed the literature and also referred to an exhibition of the Japanese mirror by Professor Pepp Ayrton and Perry tried to find references to the magic mirror in Japanese literature but could not find any. (Have any come to light since?) But there are many
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  • ...ctly are Indian magic tricks? Through all the older American and European literature, certain tricks emerge as standard, archetypal, representative examples of
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  • ...was obsessed by death and its rituals, an obsession reflected in the vast literature and iconography of Symbolism, stretching from Poe and Baudelaire to Maeterl
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  • ...e-hold name and are romantically associated with Indian Folk-tales, Fables Literature and Facts. To an average Indian, SORCAR and MAGIC are synonymous.
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  • ...popular variations, amusing trivia, and fascinating examples of usage from literature and popular culture. Sources range from prominent modern stage magicians t ...er what circumstances, what the public (as expressed through references in literature) thinks about magic words and what are magic words, it will help you unders
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  • ...ction of thought-provoking essays that represent a welcome addition to the literature. They are refreshing since they do not try to peddle a set of platitudes bu
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  • ...da Court selected verses for him from famous works of Sanskrit and Marathi literature(Rosse 1995: 133). (1) Thus students at the music schools in Baroda learnt c ...e court scholar chose verses from Marathis literature, instead of Gujarati literature.
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  • ...interest greatly encouraged not only by the increased interest in Sanskrit literature and comparitive philology among European scholars, but also by the governme ...ologists frequently debated the antiquity and ‘classicism’ of Sanskrit literature in general and the authenticity and reliability of specific texts. Indian
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  • ...gories -- the fusing of the flickering light, called flicker fusion in the literature of perceptual psychology, and the appearance of motion which is referred to ...obvious inadequacy of the explanation, coupled with its recurrence in film literature for almost a century, that arouses one's curiosity about the origins of the
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  • ...s produced in 1880 by Kandukuri Veeresalingam, the father of modern Telugu literature, on the sets left behind by the Dharwad Dramatic Company in his home town.
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  • ...t class, being exceptionally well for his age in the Sanskrit language and literature. ...ed and affectionate attention. The more important of his works on juvenile literature are "Raj-Kahini", "Sakuntala", "Kshirer- Putul", "Bhutapatri", "Nalaka", "N
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  • ● At the Institute he read literature of the world, but Firdausi's Shahnameh was his favorite, and duties of a Za
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  • ...e early agitators against Indian music and dance was the 'Madras Christian Literature Society'
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  • Asia. European science and literature flourished in the great cities of unpleasantly characteristic features of the literature of Indian
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  • ...es from another referent. The five Vayu deities are known in the classical literature as Prana, Apana, Vyana, Udana, and Samana, and control life (and the vital
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  • we are more the creatures of our popular literature than we can ever imagine
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  • literature encouraged many college students exposure to western literature and western
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  • ...ject, spectator/text, etc.). With reference to the rhizomatic potential of literature, Deleuze and Guattari write: ...h film forms with its outside will necessarily differ from those formed in literature or the other arts. Nevertheless, Deleuze and Guattari's discussion bears we
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  • ...redom and a fantasy he often escaped to..Jung talks of being influenced by literature from the 12th century, the time when alchemy and the quest for the holy gra
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  • [[notes from AK Warder's Indian Kayva Literature, Vol 1]]
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  • AK Warder Indian Kavya Literature Part 1
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  • ...ndianetzone.com/49/marathi_literature_late_nineteenth_century.htm] Marathi literature, late 19th century ...y shifted from Mumbai to Pune) also Kavyaitehas Sangraha- monthly- Marathi literature and poetry also the Aryabhushan Press next year started a bookshop for insp
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