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Cracow Indological Studies, vol. 9, Suprabhatam, Expressing and Experiencing Dawn Motifs in Indian Literature and Art

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Cracow Indological Studies, vol. 9, Suprabhatam, Expressing and Experiencing Dawn Motifs in Indian Literature and Art, ed. by L. Sudyka, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Oriental Philology, Cracow 2007



Why the Dawn Volume?
Lidia Sudyka
Tous les matins du monde ne sont pas sans retour: on some Vedic images of dawn
Cezary Galewicz
The descriptions of the dawn in the mahakavya genre
Lidia Sudyka
The day dawns, the bards wake up the sleeping prince: Aja’s episode
in Kalidasa’s Raghuvamśa
Anna Bonisoli Alquati
“...And soon it will be dawn”: some observations about the dawn-songs in European Medieval and Indian Classical Poetry
Daniela Rossella
When ghazal does not speak of love... Imagery of “dawn” in poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz
Maria Skakuj Puri, Khurshid Afaque
Dawn in Dandin’s Daśakumaracarita
Anna Trynkowska
Business unusual: Bana’s description of Dawn in Harsacarita
Rajendran Chettiarthodi
Action and anxiety: dawn in the Kadambari of Banabhatta and Bhusana
David Smith
At dawn and at dusk: a woman at her toilet. Many ways of interpretation of the art motif
Dorota Kamińska