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The Little Clay Cart - Mrcchakatika - cover

The Little Clay Cart - Mrcchakatika

Śūdraka

Übersetzer Arthur W. Ryder

Verlag: DigiCat

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"The Little Clay Cart," a celebrated play by the classical Sanskrit playwright Sudraka, deftly intertwines romance, social commentary, and farce within a vibrant narrative framework. Set in ancient India, this work employs a rich array of poetic dialogue and intricate character dynamics to explore themes of love, deception, and moral integrity. Sudraka's nuanced portrayal of societal classes and the human condition resonates with the backdrop of the period's dramatic literature, bridging mythic elements with the everyday concerns of its characters. The play's intricate structure and use of humor underscore its philosophical inquiries while delivering an engaging theatrical experience. Sudraka, a master of his craft, lived during a time (approximately the 4th century CE) when the arts flourished under royal patronage. His diverse background, possibly encompassing trade and urban life, provided him with unique insights into the societal fabrics of his era. This experience likely influenced his understanding of social hierarchies and illuminated the complexities of love and morality that permeate his work. "The Little Clay Cart" exemplifies Sudraka's artistry and is a testament to the engagement and sophistication of classical Sanskrit literature. Readers and theater enthusiasts alike will find "The Little Clay Cart" to be an engrossing exploration of love and societal critique wrapped in a humorous narrative. Its rich characterizations and enduring themes invite reflection and provide an insightful glimpse into the human experience. This play stands as a vital piece of literary heritage and an essential addition to any thoughtful reader's collection.
Verfügbar seit: 28.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 135 Seiten.

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