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Reference Books for Sanskrit Drama - Dr Swati Joshi Gujarat

 

Reference Books for Sanskrit Drama

Dr Swati Joshi

Gujarat 


01. Masson, J. Avimaraka.  Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 1970

02. Woolner, A.C and Sarup Lakshman. Thirteen Plays of Bhasa. Motilal Banarsidas and Sons; Delhi: 1985 vol. II 

03. Cowell,E.B. Tr The Harsacharita of Bana.  Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 1993

04. Haksar A.N.D. (tr.)  The Shattered Thigh And Other Plays. Penguin Group; India: 1993

05. Sharma, Sudarshan Kumar. Ed.Tr. Karnabharam and Madhyama Vyayoga of Mahakavi Bhasa.Parimal Publication; Delhi: 2005

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1. Aggarwal, Hansraj. A Short History of Sanskrit Literature. Munshi Ram Manohar Lal Publishers; Delhi: 1963

2. Altekar, Anant Sadashiv. The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization: From Prehistoric Times to Present Day. Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 1959

3. Arun, Rajendra. Dasharath: Man of Words. Ocean Books Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi: 2003

4. Aurobindo, Sri. The Secret of the Veda. Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press; India: 1956 

5. Bader, Clarisse. Women in Ancient India: Moral and Literary Studies. Taylor and Francis Routledge Publication; New York: 2002

6. Badlani, Hiro. G. Hinduism: Path of the Ancient Wisdom. iUniverse; Bloomington:2008 

7. Barker, Chris. Cultural Studies: Theory and Practice. Sage Publication Ltd; California: 2003 

8. Baumer, Rachel Van.M. & James R. Brandon. (ed.) Sanskrit Drama in Performance. Motilal Banrasidas Publishers Pvt. Ltd.; Delhi: 1993

9. Beissinger, Margaret, Jane Tylus and Susannee Wofford. (ed.) Epic Tradition in the Contemporary World: The Poetics of community. University of California press; London: 1999

10. Bhattacharji, Sukumari. The Indian Theogony. Cambrige University Press; London: 1970 

11. Blundell, Sue. Women in Ancient Greece. Harvard University Press; Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1995

12. Brisson, Luc. Plato- The Myth Maker. (tr.)(ed.) Naddaf Gerard. University of Chicago Press; Chicage: 2000

13. Brodbeck, Simon and Brian Black. (ed) Gender and Narrative in the Mahabharat. Routledge; London: 2007

14. Buitenen, J.A.B Van. (tr.) (ed.) Mahabharata: The Book of the Beginning. The University of Chicago Press; Chicago:1983 

15. Callahan, Kathy L. In the image of God and the Shadow of Demon: A Metaphysical Study of Good and Evil. Trafford Publishing; Canada: 2004

16. Campbell, Joseph. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New World Library; California: 2008 

17. Campbell, Joseph. The Mythic Image. Princeton University Press; U.S.A:1974

18. Chaitnya, Krishna. A New History of Sanskrit Literature. Manohar Book Service; New Delhi: 1977

19. Chatterjee, Margaret. (ed.) Contemporary Indian Philosophy. Motilala Banarsidas Publishers Pvt. Ltd.; Delhi: 1998

20. Coupe, Laurence and Kenneth Burke. Myth: An Introduction. Routledge; New York: 2005

21. Das, Bhagvan. The Science of Social Organization or The Laws of Manu in the Light of Atma- Vidya. (vol.II ed.II) The Theosophical Publishing House; India: 1935

22. Das, Bhagvan. The Science of Social Organization or The Laws of Manu in the Light of Atma- Vidya. (vol. III Ed.II) Ananda Publishing House; Banaras India: 1948

23. Das, Gurucharan. The Difficulty of Being Good: On the Subtle Art of Dharma. Oxford  University Press; New York: 2009 

24. De,Susheel Kumar. History of Sanskrit Poetics. Orient Book Centre; Delhi: 2006

25. Dhand, Arti. Woman as Fire, Woman as Sage: Sexual Ideology in the Mahabharata. State University of New York Press; Albany; 2008

26. Doniger, Wendy. (ed.) Purana Perennis: Reciprocity and Transformation in Hindu and Jaina Texts. State University of New York Press; Albany: 1993

27. Doniger, Wendy. On Hinduism. Oxford University Place; New York: 2014

28. Doniger, Wendy. Splitting the differences: Gender and Myth in Ancient Greece and India. The University of Chicago press; Chicago and London: 1999

29. Doniger, Wendy. The Hindus: An Alternative History. Oxford University Press; New York: 2009 

30. Doty, William. G. Myth: A Handbook. Greenwood Press; Westport: 2004

31. Dowden, Ken. The Uses of Greek Mythology. Taylor and Francis: 2005

32. Doyle, Christopher. C. The Mahabharata Secret. Om Books International; India: 2013

33. Dutt Ramesh C. The Ramayana and The Mahabharata .Everyman’s library; New York: 1972

34. Dutta, Nath Manmatha. The Dharma Shastra or The Hindu Law Code. Essylium Press, Vol II; Kolkata: N.D

35. Edmunds, Lowell. (ed.) Approaches to Greek Myth. The Johns Hopkins University Press; London: 1990

36. Egenes, Linda and Kumuda Reddy.  The Ramayana –A New Retelling of Valmiki’s Ancient Epic complete and comprehensive. Tarcher Perigee; New York: 2016 

37. Ego, Psychology and the study of Mythology. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Associations; 1961

38. Eldredge, John. Epic: The Story God is Telling. Thomas Nelson; California: 2004 

39. Feller, Danielle. The Sanskrit Epics’ Representation of Vedic Myths. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers. Pvt. Ltd; Delhi: 2004

40. Fowler, Jeaneane. D. Hinduism: Belief and Practices. Sussex Academic Press; Great Britain: 1997

41. Gadd, Maxine. Myth. Taylor and Francis; N.P: 2006 

42. Ghoshal, S.N. The Inception of the Sanskrit Drama. Calcutta Book House; Calcutta: 1977 

43. Gonda, Jan. Ancient Indian Kinship from the Religious point of view. Leiden; Brill: 1969

44. Gopalkrishnan, Sudha. Kuttiyattam: The Heritage theatre of India. Niyogi Books; New Delhi: 2011

45. Green, David & Lattimer, Richmond. The complete Greek Tragedies. (vol. IV) University of Chicago Press; Chicago: 1959

46. Guerber H.A. The Book of the Epic- The world’s great Epics told in story. Biblo and Tannen; New York: 1966

47. Haksar A.N.D. (tr.) The Shattered Thigh And Other Plays. Penguin Group; India: 1993

48. Heller, Sophia. The Absence of Myth. State University of New York Press; Albany: 2006

49. Hill, Peter. Fate, Predestination and Human action in the Mahabharata. Munshiram Manoharlal; Delhi: 2001

50. Hiltebeitel, Alf. The Cult of Draupadi: Mythologies from Gingee to Kuruksetra. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers Private Limited; Delhi: 1991

51. Hiltelbeitel, Alf. Mahabharata- A Reader’s Guide to the Education of the Dharma King. The University of Chicago Press; London: 2001 

52. Horney, Karen. Neurosis and Human Growth: The Struggle towards Self- Realization. Routledge; New York: 1951

53. Horney, Karen. Self Analysis. Routledge; New York: 2002

54. Horney, Karen. The Neurotic Striving of Our Time. Routledge; New York: 1999

55. Hutchison, Elizabeth.D. Dimensions of Human Behaviour: Person and Environment. Sage Publications; London: 2003

56. Innes, Paul. Epic. Routledge ; London and New York: 2013

57. Insight Study of Suryaputra- The most virtuous but tragic warrior from the Mahabharata: A study on Interpersonal Relationship. International Journal of English Language, Literature and Translation Studies (IJELR) M.Selvalakshmi Vol.4 Issue 1.2017 (Jan-Mar) 

58. International Library of Psychology.  Studies in Analytical Psychology. Routledge; London: 2001

59. Iyer Ramachandra,T.K. A Short History of Sanskrit Literature. R.S. Vadhyar; Kalpathi Palghat:  1977 

60. Jacobsen, A.Knut. (ed.) Handbook of Contemporary India. Routledge ; London and New York: 2016

61. Jain, Simmi. Encyclopedia of India Women through the Ages: Period of freedom struggle. Vol. 3 Kalpaz Publication; Delhi: 2003

62. Jakhotiya, Girish. P. Krishna: The Ultimate Idol. Banyan tree Books. Pvt. Ltd.; New Delhi: 2009

63. Jha, Gauri. Shankar. Current Perspectives in Indian English Literature. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors; New Delhi: 2006

64. Jung .C.G. Psychological Types. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group: London and New York: 1971 

65. Jung, C.G. (tr.) R.P.C Hull. The Archetypes and the collective unconscious. Princeton University Press; New York: 1959

66. Kala, Jayantika. Epic Scenes in Indian Plastic Art. Abhinav Publications; New Delhi: 1988

67. Kane, P.V. History of Sanskrit Poetics. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers; Delhi: 2002 

68. Karve, Irawati. Yuganta- The end of Epoch.Orient Longman Private Limited; India: 1991

69. Katz, Ruth. C. Arjuna in the Mahabharata: Where Krishna is there is Victory. University of South Carolina Press; Columbia: 1989

70. Keith, Arthur Berriedale: A History of Sanskrit Literature. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers; Delhi: 1993 

71. Keith, A.B The Development and History of Sanskrit Literature. Sanjay Prakashan; New Delhi: 2002

72. Keith.A.B. The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishad. ( Part-I) Motilal Banarasidas Publishers Private Limited; Delhi: 1998

73. Khan, M.Q. and A.G.Khan. (ed.) Changing Faces of Women in Indian Writing in English. Creative Books; New Delhi:1995

74. Kirk, Geofrey Stephen. Myth: Its meaning and Functions in Ancient and other Cultures. Cambridge University Press; London: 1970

75. Kishwar, Madhu. Off the Beaten Track, Rethinking Gender Justice for Indian Women. Oxford University Press; New Delhi: 1999

76. Knappert, Jan. Indian Mythology: An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend. Aquarian; London: 1991

77. Kohli, Narendra. Hidimba. Vani Prakashan; New Delhi; 2012

78. Konstan, David and Kurt A. Raaflaub. (ed) Epic and History. A John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Publication; United Kingdom: 2010 

79. Konstan, David. Friendship in the classical world. Cambridge University press; New York: 1997 

80. Krishnamacharior, M. History of Sanskrit Literature. Motilal Banarsidar Publication Prt. Ltd; Delhi: 2004 

81. Krishnaswamy, Shata. Glimpses of Women in India. Ashish Publications; New Delhi: 1983 

82. Kumar, Nand. Indian English Drama: A Study in Myth. Sarup and Sons; New Delhi: 2003

83. Kumar, Sanjay. Manu: The Meaning of Svatantrya and its implications for Women’s Freedom. In The Journal of Religious Studies. Vol 34  P.207 to 223.

84. Kunjuni, Raja. Kuttiyattam - An Introduction. Sangeet Nayak Akademi; New Delhi: 1964

85. Lal, K.Basant. Contemporary Indian Philosophy. Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 1995

86. Lal, P. Great Sanskrit Play in New English Trans creations. New Directions Books; New York: 1964

87. Lauden, Bruce. The Iliad Structure, Myth and Meaning. The Johns Hopkins University Press; Baltimore: 2006

88. Leeming, David Adams. The World of Myth: An Anthology. Oxford University Press;  New York: 1990

89. Leeming, David. A. The World of Myth. Oxford University Press; New York: 1990

90. Leslie, Julia. (ed.) Roles and Rituals for Hindu Women. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers Pvt.Ltd.; Delhi:1992

91. Liszka, James Jakob. The Semiotic of Myth: A Critical study of symbol .Indiana University Press; United States: 1989 

92. Lovatt, Helen & Caroline Vout. (ed.) Epic Vision: Visuality in Greek and Latin Epic and its Reception. Cambridge University Press; New York: 2013

93. Lovatt, Helen. The Epic gaze: Vision, Gender and Narratives in Ancient Epic. Cambridge University Press; New York: 2013

94. Macdonell, A.A. Vedic Mythology. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers; Delhi: 2002

95. Mali, Joseph. Mythistory: The Making of a Modern Historiography. The University of Chicago Press; Chicago and London: 2003 

96. Mali, Joseph. The Rehabilitation of Myth: Vico’s New Science. Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom: 1992 

97. Mayo,Robert.  A New System of Mythology. (vol. III) Puiladelphia;  N.P:  1819

98. Mc Grath, Kevin. The Sanskrit Hero Karna in Epic Mahabharata. Brill Leiden; Boston: 2004

99. Mehta, Tarla. Sanskrit Play Production in Ancient India. Motilal Banarsidas Publishers Pvt. Ltd; Delhi: 1995

100. Meletinskii, Eleazar. Moiseevich. The Poetics of Myth. (tr.) Lanoue, Guy and Sadetsky, Alezandre. Routledge; New York: 2000

101. Menon, Ramesh. The Mahabharata- A Modern Rendering (vol.2). iUniverse; New York: 2006

102. Merkur, Dan. Psychoanalytic Approaches to Myth: Freud and the Freudians. Routledge; New York and London; 2005 

103. Miles, Geoffrey. (ed.) Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology. Taylor & and Francis; New York: 2009

104. Miles,Geoffrey. (ed.) Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology. Routledge; London: 1999

105. Miller, Arthur. G.(ed.) The Social Psychology of Good and Evil. The Guilford Press; New York: 2004

106. Motilal, B.K. (ed) Moral Dilemmas in the Mahabharata. Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 1989

107. Muller, Max. Essays on Mythology Traditions and customs. (vol.II). Longman Green and Co; London: 1867 

108. Narayan R.K. The Indian Epics Retold The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, Gods, Demons and others. Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi: 1995

109. Narayan R.K. The Mahabharata.  Penguin Books Pvt. Ltd; U.K: 2001

110. O’Flaherty, Wendy Doniger. Hindu Myths. Penguin Books; New Delhi: 1994

111. O’Flaherty, Wendy. Doniger. The Origin of Evil in Hindu Mythology. University of California Press; London: 1979

112. O’Flaherty, Wendy. Doniger. The Origins of Evil in Hindu Mythology. Motilala Banarsidas; Delhi: 1976

113. O’Flaherty, Wendy. Doniger.(ed.) Karma and Rebirth in Classical Indian Traditions. University of California Press; London: 1980

114. Ollhoff, Jim. Greek Mythology. ABDO Publishing Company; United State of America: 2011

115. Ollhoff, Jim. The World of Mythology: Indian Mythology. ABDO Publishing Company; United State of America: 2012

116. Paranjpe, C.Anand. Self and Identity in Modern Psychology and Indian thought. Kluwern Academic Publishers; New York: 2000

117. Pattanaik, Devdutt. Indian Mythology: Tales, Symbols and Rituals from the Heart of the Subcontinent. Inner Traditions Rochester; Vermont: 2003

118. Pattanaik, Devdutt. JAYA- An Illustrated Retelling of The Mahabharata. Penguin Books; New Delhi: 2010

119. Patton, Laurie. L & Wendy Doniger (ed.) Myth and Method. University Press of Virginia; Charlottesville and London: 1996

120. Piccardi. L and, W. B. Masse.  Myth and Geology. The Geological society; London: 2007

121. Plato and Tayer Lewis. Plato – Against the Atheists. Harper and Brothers; New York: 1845 

122. Poor S.Sara & Jana K. Schulman (ed) Women and Medieval Epics. Gender, Genre and the limits of Epic Masculinity. Palgrave Macmillan; New York: 2007 

123. Pruthi.R.K. (ed.) The Classical Age. Discovery Publishing House; New Delhi: 2004

124. Puniyani, Ram. (ed.) Religion, Power and Violence, Expression of politics in Contemporary Times. Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.; New Delhi: 2005

125. Raglan, Lord. The Hero- A Study in Tradition, Myth and Drama. Dover Publication; New York: 2003 

126. Rajagopalachari, Chakravati.  Mahabharata. Diamond Books Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi: 2005

127. Ramen, Fred. Indian Mythology. The Rosen Publishing Group Inc; New York: 2008

128. Rangacharya, Adya (ed.) (tran.) Natyasastra: English Translation with Critical Notes. IBH Prakashan; Banglore: 1986

129. Rank,Otto. The Myth of Birth of the Hero. A Psychological Interpretation of Mythology. (Tr.) George C. Richter and E. Jamesberman. The Johns Hopkins University Press; London: 2004 

130. Rao, Ramakrishna.K. & Anand. C. Paranjpe. Psychology in the Indian Tradition. Springer; New Delhi: 2016

131. Roy, Kaushik. Hinduism and the Ethics of Warfare in south Asia: From Antiquity to the Present. Cambridge University Press; New York: 2012

132. Russell, Ford. Northrop Frye on Myth. Routldge; London: 2000

133. Sansonese, Negro. Prologue of the Body of Myth: Mythology, Shamanic Trance, and the Sacred Geography of the Body. Inner Tradition International; Vermont USA: 1994 

134. Sastri, Gourinath. A Concise History of classical Sanskrit Literature. Motilal Banarsidass; Delhi: 1960 

135. Schwarts, Susan. L. Rasa: Performing the Divine in India. Columbia University Press; New Delhi: 2004 

136. Scott, Michael. Ancient Worlds: An Epic History of East and West. Hutchinson; London: 2016

137. Segal, Robert.A. Theorizing about Myth. BookCrafters. Inc; USA: 1999

138. Shalom, Naama. Re- ending The Mahabharat: The Rejection of Dhrama in the Sanskrit Epic. State University of New York Press; Albany: 2017

139. Shekar,I. Sanskrit Drama :Its origin and decline. Munsiram Manoharlala Publishers Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi: 1977

140. Singh, Nagendra. Vedic Mythology. A.P.H Publishing Corporation; Delhi: 1997

141. Sinha, Atulkumar & Abhay Kumar Singh (ed.)  Udayana : New Horizons in History, Classic and Inter Cultural Studies. Anamika Publishers & Distributors Pvt.Ltd; New Delhi: 2007  

142. Sinha, Jadunath. Indian Psychology: Emotion and Will. Vol.II Motilal Banarsidass Publication; New Delhi: 1986 

143. Siyuan, Liu.   Handbook of Asian Theatre. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group; London and New York: 2016 

144. Stookey, Lorena. Thematic Guide to World Mythology. Greenwood Press; West Port U.S.A: 2004

145. Strauss, Levi. Myth and Meaning. Routledge Classic; London and New York: 1978

146. Sutton, Nicholas. Religious Doctrines in the Mahabharata. Motilal Banarsidas; Delhi: 2000

147. Tagore, Rabindranath. Karna and Kunti. Collected Poems and Plays. Macmillan; London: 1950

148. Thorner, Alice & Maithreyi Krishnaraj (ed.) Ideals, Images and Real Lives: Women in Literature and History. Orient Longman; New Delhi: 200

149. Turner, Frederick. Epic: Form, Content and History. Transaction Publishers; London: 2012 

150. Tylor, Edward. Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art and Custom. (vol I) Bradbury, Evans and Co. Printers; London: 1871

151. Wheatley, Chloe. Epic, Epitome and the Early Modern Historical Imagination. Ashgate Publishing Company; U.S.A: 2011

152. Wilkins, William. Joseph. Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Puranic.  William Clowes and Sons Limited; London: 1882

153. Wilkinson, Philip & Neil Philip. Mythology. Dorling Kindersley; New York: 2007

154. William, George. M. Handbook of Hindu Mythology. Oxford University Press; New York: 2003

155. William, M. George Handbook of Hindu Mythology. Oxford University Press; New York: 2003

156. Williams, George. M. Handbook of Hindu Mythology. ABC-CLIO. Inc; California: 2003

157. Winternitz, Moriz. History of Indian Literature. Motilal Banarsidass Publication; Delhi: 1963 vol. III 

158. Witzel, Michael. The origin of the worlds’ Mythologoies. Oxford University Press; U.S.A:2012

159. Woods, Julian. F. Destiny and Human initiative in the Mahabharata. State University of New York Press; Albany: 2001

160. Zimmer, Heinrich. (ed.) Joseph Campbell. Philosophies of India. (vol.20) Routledge publication; London and New York: 2009














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