Verlag:
Methuen Drama (UK), London [England]
;
Bloomsbury Publishing
"The central plot in "Hayavadana" is based on a tale found in the "Kathasaritsagara" (The Ocean of Story), "a collection of Sanskrit stories dating from the eleventh century, and on its further development in Thomas Mann's 1940 German novella" The...
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"The central plot in "Hayavadana" is based on a tale found in the "Kathasaritsagara" (The Ocean of Story), "a collection of Sanskrit stories dating from the eleventh century, and on its further development in Thomas Mann's 1940 German novella" The Transposed Heads. Thus "Hayavadana's origins are intergeneric (a folktale transformed into a novella into a play) and intercultural (the story travelled from India to Germany and back again). 'Inter-ness' pervades "Hayavadana" at every level, from its origins to its thematic content to its production history."--
Verlag:
Methuen Drama (UK), London [England]
;
Bloomsbury Publishing
"The central plot in "Hayavadana" is based on a tale found in the "Kathasaritsagara" (The Ocean of Story), "a collection of Sanskrit stories dating from the eleventh century, and on its further development in Thomas Mann's 1940 German novella" The...
mehr
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"The central plot in "Hayavadana" is based on a tale found in the "Kathasaritsagara" (The Ocean of Story), "a collection of Sanskrit stories dating from the eleventh century, and on its further development in Thomas Mann's 1940 German novella" The Transposed Heads. Thus "Hayavadana's origins are intergeneric (a folktale transformed into a novella into a play) and intercultural (the story travelled from India to Germany and back again). 'Inter-ness' pervades "Hayavadana" at every level, from its origins to its thematic content to its production history."--