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The Journal of the Benares Hindu University

1938

In spite of all the progress that has been made in recent centuries in the practice of the art of criticism it is strange that very little advance has been made regarding the enunciation of the primary aims and qualities of literature over the work of Aristotle the Father of Criticism at least in Europe. [...] A small library of such fundamental works of criticism as the Poetic and Rhetoric of Aristotle the Ars Poetica of Horace the Sublime of Longinus and the Laocoon of Lessing all of them available in good English translations should form the beginning of any good foundation for a successful or even useful critic. [...] VI The dangers of the abuse of the Art of Criticism from the standpoint of the critic himself are also numerous. [...] The reason for the prevalence of this sytem is that during the boyhood of the prospective religious head some selfish opportunists get the chance of taking over the possession and management of the entire monastery which becomes the personal property of the parents and relatives of thus incarnated Lama. [...] c. 1391-1474) and (Smad) es-rabsan (1395-1457) established the great monasteries of Bkris-lhum-po (1447) in the province of Gtsan and Chap-indo in that of Khams (1437) respectively.234 JOURNAL OF THE BENARES HINDU UNIVERSITY In addition to this work for the study of the scriptures and philosophy Tson-kha-pa's work in the field of propagation of the monastic rules was no less.
education
Pages
188
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120234
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i K. V. Aiyangar view
Frontmatter
i-2 K. V. Aiyangar view
The Art of Criticism
205-218 P. Seshadri view
History of Buddhism in Tibet
219-242 Rahula Sankrityayana view
The Study of Anthropology from the Indian View-Point
243-256 Sarat Roy view
The Meaning of Veda and the Significance of Vedic Yajnas
257-276 Radha Mookerji view
A Pallava Sculpture of Candeśānugrahamūrti
277-280 C. Minakshi view
The Purpose of the Hindu Samskāras
281-292 Raja Pandey view
The Evidence about the Black Hole Tragedy
293-306 K. Bhattacharya view
The Devī Candragupta: A Postscript
307-308 v. Raghavan view
Article
309-336 P.N. Sastri view
Multiplication in Ancient Mathematics
337-342 Brij Mohan view
Chemical Examination of the Fixed Oil from the Seeds of Nyctanthes Arbortristis Linn
343-348 Shiam Vasistha view
Integral Equations Involving Self-Reciprocal Functions
349-356 R.V. Sastry view
Review
357-384 K. V. Aiyangar view
Backmatter
i-ii K. V. Aiyangar view

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