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Verfasst von:Koūhala [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:Līlāvaī
Mitwirkende:Ollett, Andrew [HerausgeberIn] [ÜbersetzerIn]   i
Werktitel:Līlāvaī
Verf.angabe:Kouhala ; edited and translated by Andrew Ollett
Verlagsort:Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England
Verlag:Harvard University Press
Jahr:2021
Umfang:xxxvi, 387 Seiten
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Murty classical library of India ; 29
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 375-379 und Index
Schrift/Sprache:Text parallel english und prakrit. - Teilweise in Devanagari-Schrift
ISBN:978-0-674-24759-8
Abstract:"The Prakrit romance Līlāvaī, an early ninth-century poem attributed to Kouhala and set in modern-day coastal Andhra Pradesh, is the most celebrated work in the genre. Complexly narrated in the alternating voices of its heroines and heroes and featuring a cast of semi-divine and magical beings, it centers on three young women: Līlāvaī, princess of Sinhala (today's Sri Lanka); her cousin Mahanumai, princess of the mythical city Alaka; and Kuvalaavali, Mahanumai's adopted sister. Following a prophecy that Līlāvaī's husband will rule the earth, the princess happens upon a portrait of King Hala of Pratishthana and immediately falls in love. While journeying to meet him, she hears her cousins' tales of their lost loves, and then vows not to marry until they are reunited. To win Līlāvaī's hand, King Hala journeys to the underworld, faces monsters, and overcomes armies. Līlāvaī explores themes of karma and female desire, notably privileging women as storytellers. A new edition of the Prakrit text, presented in the Devanagari script, accompanies a new English prose translation"--
Schlagwörter:(t)Koūhala / Līlāvaī   i / (s)Übersetzung   i / (s)Englisch   i
 (s)Prākrit   i / (s)Liebeslyrik   i / (z)Geschichte 800-900   i
Dokumenttyp:Kommentar
Sprache:eng pra
RVK-Notation:EU 4820   i
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