The paper explores how the figure of Rāma and his story are variously interpreted in the works of the poet Keśavdās, according to the new philosophical, religious and cultural claims of 17th century Mughal India. It will highlight the peculiarities of such vernacular adaptations in the aesthetics of court poetry.
Dhārmik kings in courtly agendas: the figure of Rāma in the works of Keśavdās
Cavaliere Stefania
Writing – Review & Editing
2020-01-01
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The paper explores how the figure of Rāma and his story are variously interpreted in the works of the poet Keśavdās, according to the new philosophical, religious and cultural claims of 17th century Mughal India. It will highlight the peculiarities of such vernacular adaptations in the aesthetics of court poetry.File in questo prodotto:
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