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Herder and India: The Genesis of a Mythical Image

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Leslie Willson*
Affiliation:
University of Texas, Austin 12

Extract

The lines above, where Herder refers to the chief figures in the play Sakuntala, by the Sanskrit dramatist Kalidasa, identify India as a holy land for which he yearns. These lines might serve as a motto to characterize his attitude toward India, an attitude of extreme reverence and adulation which resulted finally in the formulation of a mythical image. The term “mythical image” implies an imaginative conception of India, and one can trace the development of such an image in the fancy of Herder.

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Research Article
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PMLA , Volume 70 , Issue 5 , December 1955 , pp. 1049 - 1058
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1955

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